Although they have utilized the talents of some of the same musicians through the years (most notably Steve Swallow) and both recorded for ECM, vibraphonist Gary Burton and pianist Paul Bley had not recorded before this 1990 Copenhagen session. The combination generally works, with some of Burton's romanticism and melodic approach rubbing off on Bley during the date (the usually somber pianist actually sounds a little lighthearted during "Isn't It Romantic") while the vibist sometimes emulates Bley's emphasis on space. On their six duets, Burton and Bley do not take turns soloing per se as much as alternate being the lead voice. Their unaccompanied features (three apiece) are generally in the same introspective but exploratory mood, making this a quiet program of thought-provoking if occasionally sleepy music.
Reviewby Scott Yanow
Tracks
01. Ida Lupino (Carla Bley)
02. Isn't It Romantic? (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
03. Laura's Dream (Astor Piazzola)
04. Carla (Paul Bley)
05. Olhos de Gato (Carla Bley)
06. Alcazar (Paul Bley)
07. Rightly So (Paul Bley)
08. Nothing to Declare (Paul Bley)
09. You Don't Know What Love Is (Gene DePaul/Don Raye)
10. Eidertown (Steve Swallow)
11. Turn Out the Stars (Bill Evans)
GARY BURTON vibraphone
PAUL BLEY piano
Recorded, March 29th 1990 at Studio 3, Denmarks Radio, Copenhagen
SONET Records SNTCD1038