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''Luc's Lantern'' is an album by bassist and composer William Parker which was recorded in 2004 and released on the Thirsty Ear label.〔Lopez, R., (William Parker sessionography ), accessed June 4, 2014〕〔(Thirsty Ear catalog ), accessed June 4, 2014〕 ==Reception== The AllMusic review states "''Luc's Lantern'' is something of a departure--it's a piano trio session that evokes the poignant lyricism and straightforward intimacy of 1960s works by Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, and Monty Alexander. While there are indeed "free" moments, ''Lantern'', on the whole, shines a contemplative, relaxing, and slightly melancholy light".〔(Allmusic review ), accessed June 4, 2014〕 ''Pitchfork'' observed "with its adroit, seemingly effortless take on traditionalism, ''Luc's Lantern'' should prove to be as accessible a point of entry as a newcomer could hope for, and as a refreshing, uncomplicated rear-view glance for Parker's established jazz audience".〔Murphy, M., (Pitchfork review ), May 26, 2005〕 JazzTimes noted "the three musicians show a restraint that's all the more admirable for sounding unstudied".〔Chenin, N., (JazzTimes Review ), April 2005〕 The All About Jazz review said "This amazing trio sounds as if it is a working trio—fresh, relaxed, and assured, and with great affinity towards Parker's rhythmic leadership. Hopefully it will become a regular working trio, maturing with future releases".〔Hareuveni, E., (All About Jazz Review ), March 27, 2005〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luc's Lantern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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