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Playing The Word
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Album Details: Playing The Word

Release Date:03/14/2006
Label:City Light Records
UPC:607325000724

Track List: Playing The Word

  1. All Cats Turn Gray When The Sun ...
  2. Over On Main
  3. Turning The Town
  4. Walking With Mingus
  5. Remembering Frank Smith
  6. After Hours
  7. Notes From Williamsburg
  8. Starting With Langston
  1. Blowing
  2. Bird Talk
  3. High Flyers
  4. It Sure Is Risky And Afterwards
  5. Bass Talk
  6. Who Knows Where The Blues Was Born?
  7. Cajon/Gojazz
  8. All Cats Turn Gray When The Sun ...

Pro Reviews: Playing The Word

  • All Music Guide

    Spoken word can be incredibly selfindulgent, and some of it is simply verbal masturbation. But when it is done well, spoken word can be a pleasure and Playing the Word is a prime example. This 70minute CD, which finds pianist Mike Melvoin collaborating with poet Dan Jaffe, favors spoken word of the jazz variety; while Melvoin plays his piano, Jaffe thoughtfully reflects on jazz's rich history and looks back on the contributions of Charlie "Bird" Parker, Charles Mingus, Count Basie, and others. Jaffe does not go out of his way to be abstract, and he avoids being overly academic. One can learn a lot about Bird's personality listening to this disc, but thankfully, Playing the Word doesn't get into any of the dorky "jazzucation" nonsense that some jazz singers have inflicted on their audiences. What is "jazzucation?" If a singer writes lyrics for, say, Thelonious Monk's "Epistrophy" and all his/her lyrics talk about is Monk's methods of playing chord changes, that is "jazzucation" at its ...most annoying and sadly, that type of thing has been done much too often in vocal jazz. Although jazz poetry is not the same as jazz singing, the "jazzucation" concept can, unfortunately, be carried over to the spoken word realm. But that never happens on Playing the Word. Melvoin and Jaffe have the good taste to stay away from boring, ultratechnical discussions of jazz on this 2006 release and when Jaffe is talking about Bird or Basie, his words are warm and inviting rather than corny. Playing the Word is well worth obtaining if one is looking for an album of spoken word jazz poetry that is insightful and relatively accessible. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mike Melvoin

Because he is based in Los Angeles and has worked extensively in the studios, pianist Mike Melvoin has not yet gained the fame that he deserves for his impressive technique and strong jazz improvising talents. He began playing piano when he was three but graduated from Dartmouth in 1959 with a degree in English. However, Melvoin soon chose to become a professional music... Read more