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One Live Night

by John Beasley

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Gahala 06:47
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All music composed by John Beasley except “Thorn of A White Rose” by Jan Hammer and “Parapheralia” by Wayne Shorter. Produced by John Beasley.

Composer, producer, and pianist, John Beasley, releases his 6th album, One Night Live. Recorded live in July 2004 at the renown Baked Potato in Hollywood, Beasley poses the question What happens when you fuse ambient sound, samples and electronics with traditional jazz and blues? Backed by drummer Gary Novak, [Chick Corea, Alanis Morisette] Bassists’ Dave Carpenter [Herbbie Hancock, Alan Holdsworth] & Carlos Del Puerto [Kevin Ubanks, Chucho Valdez], along with “Tonight Show” Saxophonist Ralph Moore, [Roy Haynes, Kenny Baron] the result is a brilliant collage of texture, rhythm, soul and originality that suggests that Beasley has recast the familiar jazz quintet as the modern version of the untraditional.

Drummer Magazine (UK)
by Brent Keefe, Music Critic, January 2007, Issue 39
Album rating: FOUR STARS
Drummer Magazine Ratings: Must have it

Beasley’s credits list Fender Rhodes and CPU on his latest release, recorded live at LA’s Baked Potato in 2004, and featuring the ubiquitous Dave Carpenter on electric bass alongside the incredible Gary Novak on drums and saxophonist Ralph Moore. The CPU credit pertains presumably to Beasley’s use of samples and electronics, which are key to the album’s sound – reminiscent of an updated Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters. Definitely worth checking out.

BASSPLAYER Magazine
By Chris Jisi | August 2006
Veteran L.A. keyboardist/composer Beasley—who’s worked with Freddie Hubbard and Steely Dan, as well as on American Idol—turns heads and ears at the Baked Potato with his probing, two-bass quintet. Carlos Del Puerto locks it down all night on upright, while Dave Carpenter takes a guitar-like role on 6-string bass, with tasty comps, fills, and two Patitucci-esque solos. Both gents then team up for a massive ostinato on the aptly titled “Altogether Marvelous.”

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released January 1, 2005

John Beasley: keyboards, Fender Rhodes, CPU
Gary Novak: drums

Ralph Moore
: sax
Dave Carpenter: bass

Carlos Del Puerto: bass

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