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Berman Music Foundation
"Just the right emotion-laden treatment from Hobgood and Haden...exquisitely beautiful"
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LA Weekly
"hard to surpass"
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Jazz Weekly
"...a richness and reflective pensativity. Evocative like few other discs in recent memory"
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Pasadena Weekly
"fearsome technical facility but a quiet emotional core"
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Oakland Examiner
Top Jazz Album of 2009
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Cadence
"Laurence Hobgood finally gets a spotlight here to show what a fine pianist he can be."
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Downbeat
4 Stars
"these performances are masterpieces in themselves."
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JazzReview
"The result certainly could be described as elegant, elevating and even at times stately"
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Jazz Times
"transcendent pleasures... harmonically orchestrated and ultimately stirring"
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O's Place
5 Stars
" a joy to listen to"
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Audiophile Audition
4 Stars
"It is comforting to know that players of the of Hobgood ‘s caliber are around keeping the art of jazz piano alive and well."
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Santa Fe New Mexican
"a beautifully recorded no-nonsense outing....perfection"
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Record Collector
3 Stars
"showcases Hobgood's Bill Evans-like piano prowess including an arresting version of Stairway To The Stars"
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New Jersey Jazz Society
"an album that you would be wise to choose as an addition to your CD library."
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Jazz.com
"Hobgood alluded to his three-year absence from live performances. Be assured it was as if he had never left."
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Buffalo News
"a sweet piece of chamber jazz indeed"
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Time Out NYC
"a beautiful new album...[from] quietly eloquent pianist Laurence Hobgood"
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All About Jazz Philadelphia
"it's no exaggeration to call the 49-year-old Chicago-based musician one of the most accomplished pianists of his generation"
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New York Times
"Laurence Hobgood shows off his romantic side"
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Jazz Inside
"genuine...five star performances"
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All About Jazz NY
"one of the most accomplished pianists of his generation"
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Jazz Review
"If you never thought about playing the piano before, Laurence Hobgood will change your mind. His playing is inspiring, displaying how to channel your thoughts and emotions into the piano keys, forming lyrical and melodic patterns that are portraits of yourself and your surroundings."
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Oakland Examiner
"the 11 tracks clearly demonstrating the pianist's deft touch and creative vision"
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Jazz Police
"Hobgood and Haden glow brilliantly, hearts dancing"
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Pittsburgh Tribune
"Albums don't come much simpler or with much more feeling than "When the Heart Dances."
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Creative Loafing
"a dark passionate tango, so deeply intense in its intimacy that one can easily imagine two dancers in the middle of the floor, frozen in mutual attraction and fascination, as the music plays on."
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Hartford Courant
"When the Heart Dances is an appropriate title for this timeless recording, one worth finding and spending many hours absorbing the sounds into your mind and soul."
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Sounds Of Timeless Jazz
"Hobgood's choices are incredible and his piano finesse is even more beautiful now that he's in the spotlight as a leader of this splendid trio."
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Audiophile Audition
3½ Stars
"This recording flawlessly actualizes each artist's abundant gestures and slightest shading, revealing each musician's fullness and intensity"
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CD Hot List
"a lovely collection...very, very nice"
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AllYourJazz.com
"sure to become a Naim Jazz classic"
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The Skanner
5 Stars
"Laurence Hobgood, the man who has astonished world wide audiences with pianistic prowess...teams up with bassist Charlie Haden for this five star recording"
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Jazz Notes
"This is one to savor"
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Jazz Chicago
"a lovely production and a sheer delight for the ears"
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All About Jazz
"they pull beautiful music from thin air"
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All About Jazz (US)
"[a] quirky, beautiful recording that is delightfully off the beaten path."
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Huffington Post (USA)
"One of the true joys of music journalism is receiving that unexpected package, containing an artist I was unfamiliar with that blows my mind. Enter Laurence Hobgood."
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Mojo Magazine
4 Stars
"a sumptuous, elegiac set of duets, beautifully played"
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Midwest Record
"Off the beaten path and well worth the journey."
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Jazz.com
Rating: 91/100
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The List
"subtle and majestic"
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BBCi
"Hobgood and Haden were made for each other"
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The Independent 'Information'
4 Stars
" this wonderfully simpatico duo epitomises the sound of a simpatico duo"
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The Evening Standard
4 Stars
"he produces a beautifully laid-back hour of music"
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The Guardian
4 Stars
"this album is a triumph"
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BBC Music Magazine
4 Stars
"A match made in Californian jazz heaven"
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The Independent on Sunday
"Welcome to a new piano star." "Pick of the album: 'Que Sera Sera': with Haden's tender solo"
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Jazz Breakfast
"There are many other delights here: the sound of the recording is as effortlessly natural [and] a disc which goes on revealing new insights and nuances with each listen."
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All Music Guide
"An excellent recording from start to finish"
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Jazzwise review
"There's a wonderful, relaxed sympathy between Hobgood and Haden - when you're this good, you don't have to should about it"
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York Press
"This album is a slow burner, a quiet beast which creeps up on you with repeated listening"
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Sunday Post
"a mix of joyful piano jazz frm one of the best in the business"
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When The Heart Dances in Gapplegate Music Review


15 August 2009
GappleGate Music Review
Grego Applegate

As time passes, it's clear that there are a group of pianists active today that belong to a stylistic lineage that goes from Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock (in his acoustic mode) to later Keith Jarrett and on to newer players who add something of their own to the legacy. Laurence Hobgood is one such player and he shows himself to be a formidable practitioner in his own right, especially on his new CD When the Heart Dances (Naim Jazz).

Hobgood has been musical director and pianist for vocalist Kurt Elling for some 15 years. That collaboration has resulted in some superb music. It continues on the CD at hand, since Kurt adds his vocals to a number of songs on the disk. I can't say enough about Kurt. He is a true jazz vocalist and has a superior instrument. He's fabulous and his talents are in good evidence on the title song (written by Charie Haden) and the old warrior Stairway to the Stars.

Speaking of Charlie Haden, his bass blesses this session pretty much throughout. Particularly given the more or less balladic orientation of the set, he plays a crawlingly slow bass accompaniment on most of the selections. Haden has one of the most beautiful bass tones of any player I've ever heard, and as he slows it down, that beauty comes out ever more stunningly. That he is a master has been said many times. He has become ever more profoundly so.

The numbers here alternate between American Songbook standards, jazz standards and interesting originals. The mix works.

In the end, though, it is Laurence Hobgood's piano that makes or breaks this album. Makes is the word. He is consummate pianism personified. Technique is always harnessed to musical ends. His playing is just plain lovely on When the Heart Dances. An incredibly lovely tone. An incredibly lovely note choice.


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