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No Relation (1996)

by Jane Getz

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Enunciation 04:47
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Taxi Dance 07:02
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Fish Apparel 04:02
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Cowboy Music 06:27
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Come Sunday 07:02

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AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Pianist Jane Getz (no, she is not related to Stan Getz) caused a stir in the mid-'60s when she performed and recorded with Charles Mingus and Pharoah Sanders, even gigging with the other Getz. Unfortunately, a few years later she dropped out of jazz altogether and became an obscure legend. However, unknown to much of the jazz world, Jane Getz spent the next two decades living in Los Angeles, playing country music and rock quite successfully, recording under the name of Mother Hen and performing behind a variety of pop stars. In the 1990s, she finally returned to jazz. On No Relation, the pianist's long overdue recording debut in jazz as a leader, Jane Getz shows that her improvising talents had grown through the years. Seven of the ten songs are her originals (all but "You Don't Know What Love Is," a swinging trio workout on "Come Sunday" and Dale Fielder's "J. Reese Waltz") and the music falls into the area of advanced hard bop. Joined on the majority of the selections by trumpeter Brian Swartz and either Dale Fielder (who plays the uncredited soprano on "Cowboy Music"), Doug Webb or Phil Vieux on tenor, bassist Darek Oleszkiewicz, and either Fritz Wise or Russell Bizzett on drums, Jane Getz has an opportunity to accompany the younger horn players before constantly stealing solo honors. Mixing together elements of Bud Powell and McCoy Tyner, Jane Getz proves to be a real powerhouse with consistently inventive ideas. Her release is highly recommended.

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released January 2, 1997

Jane Getz - piano
Darek Oles - bass
Fritz Wise, Russell Bizzett - drums
Brian Swartz - trumpet
Doug Webb, Dale Fielder & Phil Vieux - saxophones

Produced by Stuart Goldman & Jane Getz
@Sonora Recorders, Los Angeles, CA
Richard Barron - Engineer
Rasfeld - Graphics

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Jane Getz Los Angeles, California

Jane Getz made a strong but brief impression while playing in New York most notably with Charles Mingus, Stan Getz, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Charles Lloyd, and Pharoah Sanders. Getz moved back to L.A. as an RCA producer with Ringo Starr, Harry Nilsson, and John Lennon. After 20 years outside of jazz, Getz started playing jazz gigs in LA, with Dale Fielder, and recorded her first album , No Relation. ... more

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