The meter changes are fascinating, and the bluesy beat on ?Wild Things? is infectious.įrom there, the mood seems to gradually darken and become more introspective. The first three tracks are lively and upbeat (?Active Imagination?, ?Throwing the Dice?, and ?Where the Wild Things Are?) with an easy, jazzy, improvised feel. He lists his inspirations as Liz Story, Keith Jarrett, and Bill Evans, and I can hear traces of all three in his playing, but find his composing and playing styles to be uniquely his own. Isadar?s style is original, and his pianism is excellent. I would say that Active Imagination definitely belongs near the top of the heap. I love this CD! It constantly amazes me how many outstanding composer/pianists there are out there - especially in relation to the few who are highly (commercially) successful within this broad genre. Note: A slightly different version of this composition is also heard on the Isadar album, "Reconstructed" (Produced by Will Ackerman)Īlbum & Songbook Review by: Kathy Parsons Transcribed by: David Shenton ( ) verbatim to the sound recording Sounds like: Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Vince Guaraldi, Liz Story, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists
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