Elegiac Cycle

Elegiac Cycle is a solo studio album by American pianist Brad Mehldau. The album was issued in 1999 by Warner Bros. produced by Mehldau himself.

Elegiac Cycle
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 8, 1999
RecordedFebruary 1–2, 1999 at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles
GenreJazz, post-romanticism
Length56:47
LabelWarner Bros. 9362-47357-2
ProducerBrad Mehldau, Michael Davenport
Brad Mehldau chronology
Songs: The Art of the Trio Volume Three
(1998)
Elegiac Cycle
(1999)
Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[2]
Sputnikmusic4.4/5[3]

French edition

In 2011, the French publisher Outre Mesure released in both English and French the complete transcription note for note of Elegiac Cycle, and some musical commentaries by Philippe André, the original manuscript “lead sheets” of Brad Mehldau and a long and recent interview by Ludovic Florin about the genesis of the record and where the musician stands with it now.

Track listing

All pieces composed by Brad Mehldau

  1. "Bard" 2:45
  2. "Resignation" 5:34
  3. "Memory's Tricks" 9:17
  4. "Elegy for William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg" 4:43
  5. "Lament for Linus" 1:27
  6. "Trailer Park Ghost" 9:19
  7. "Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow)" 10:27
  8. "Rückblick" 8:56
  9. "The Bard Returns" 4:16

Personnel

Primary artist

Production

  • Lawrence Azerrad – art direction, design
  • Alisha Chamberlain – assistant engineer
  • Michael Davenport – executive producer, management
  • Alan Yoshida – mastering
  • John Clark – photography
  • Bernie Kirsch – recording
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References

  1. Elegiac Cycle at AllMusic
  2. Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 990. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  3. "Brad Mehldau: Elegiac Cycle". Sputnikmusic. sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
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