Bright Moments Posted December 31, 2003 Report Posted December 31, 2003 I have been listening to Cyrus Chestnut lately and I am blown away by him! His "Soul Food" (2001) is incredible and includes as sidemen McBride, Stefan Harris & James Carter. But now it got me thinking. . . . is Cyrus the reincarnation of Art Tatum? I'm sure somebody out there knows the truth! Quote
jlhoots Posted December 31, 2003 Report Posted December 31, 2003 Soul Food is excellent. I'd also suggest Manhattan Trinity + 1: A Love Story. This is a Japanese issue with Chestnut, Mraz, Nash & special guest Eric Alexander. A little pricey but worth it IMO. Quote
mikeweil Posted January 1, 2004 Report Posted January 1, 2004 . . . . is Cyrus the reincarnation of Art Tatum? I'm sure somebody out there knows the truth! Certainly not, got too much New Orleans piano in 'em. Dig him, but I think he is far from his greatest yet. Much more to come. Quote
Alexander Posted January 2, 2004 Report Posted January 2, 2004 But now it got me thinking. . . . is Cyrus the reincarnation of Art Tatum? I'm sure somebody out there knows the truth! Chestnut is very good but...NO! He's good, but not THAT good... Quote
BruceH Posted January 6, 2004 Report Posted January 6, 2004 TATUM???? That's going a bit far, but I love Chestnut. Soul Food is one of his best, but I would also recommend his first Atlantic album, Revelation. And his 1995 album, Earth Stories, is worth a few dozen listens. Also, he kicks ass live. Quote
Joe G Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 Also, he kicks ass live. Just caught him live right here in Lansing (Okemos, actually). With Rodney Whitaker and Randy Gilespie. Very good show, with a nice mix of blues ballads and cookers. Good feelings all around. Quote
Big Wheel Posted February 16, 2004 Report Posted February 16, 2004 I interviewed him a couple of months ago--very nice guy. One thing I didn't know about him was that he actually has quite a lot of experience playing Fender Rhodes. Quote
Bright Moments Posted February 16, 2004 Author Report Posted February 16, 2004 Also, he kicks ass live. Just caught him live right here in Lansing (Okemos, actually). With Rodney Whitaker and Randy Gilespie. Very good show, with a nice mix of blues ballads and cookers. Good feelings all around. hope he comes to miami! Quote
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