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Bob Acri - Timeless (2001) Flac


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Bob Acri - Timeless (2001) flac


Bob Acri is a jazz pianist who released his debut album, The Timeless, in 2001 at the age of 83. The album features ten tracks of original compositions and standards, performed by Acri and his quartet of saxophonist Frank Wess, bassist George Mraz, drummer Ed Thigpen, and guitarist Joe Cohn. The album showcases Acri's elegant and lyrical style, influenced by Teddy Wilson and Bill Evans.


The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised Acri's skill and expressiveness on the piano. AllMusic's Ken Dryden wrote: "Acri's piano has the elegance of Teddy Wilson coupled with the lyricism of Bill Evans. He is especially thoughtful and pensive when he plays unaccompanied two very short romantic pieces, 'Sleep Away' and 'Chromabluze.' It's really unfortunate and unfair that Acri had to wait so long to be recorded."[^2^]


The album is available in flac format, which is a lossless audio codec that preserves the quality and fidelity of the original recording. Flac files are larger than mp3 files, but they offer a superior listening experience for audiophiles and music lovers. Flac files can be played on various devices and software, such as VLC media player, Foobar2000, Winamp, and iTunes.One of the most popular tracks on the album is "Sleep Away", a soothing and melodic piece that Acri composed for his granddaughter. The song was featured as the background music for the Windows 7 operating system, and has since gained millions of views on YouTube and other platforms. Many listeners have commented on how the song helps them relax, study, or fall asleep.


Another highlight of the album is "Bossa Nova Viejo", a lively and upbeat tune that showcases Acri's mastery of the Latin jazz genre. The song features a catchy saxophone solo by Frank Wess, who was a member of the Count Basie Orchestra and a pioneer of the flute in jazz. The song also demonstrates Acri's ability to improvise and swing with ease and grace.


The album concludes with "Waltz for Dedi", a tribute to Acri's late wife, Dedi. The song is a tender and heartfelt expression of Acri's love and gratitude for his partner of over 60 years. The song has a gentle and nostalgic mood, with Acri's piano accompanied by Joe Cohn's guitar. The song is a fitting end to a remarkable album that showcases Acri's timeless talent and passion for jazz.Some of the other tracks on the album are classic jazz standards that Acri interprets with his own flair and personality. For example, he plays "Sweet Lorraine" with a playful and swinging touch, adding some bluesy notes and chords to spice up the melody. He also plays "I Remember Clifford" with a solemn and respectful tone, honoring the memory of the legendary trumpeter Clifford Brown, who died tragically at the age of 25.


Acri also showcases his compositional skills on some of the original tracks on the album. For instance, he plays "Bob's Blues" with a confident and groovy feel, demonstrating his knowledge and command of the blues form and language. He also plays "Afternoon in Geneva" with a sophisticated and elegant touch, creating a refined and cosmopolitan atmosphere.


The album is a testament to Acri's lifelong dedication and love for jazz music. He started playing the piano at the age of four, and went on to perform with many jazz legends, such as Benny Goodman, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, and Stan Getz. He also taught music at various universities and colleges, inspiring generations of young musicians. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy of timeless music. a474f39169






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