Three Times Three

Three Times Three is a studio album by jazz drummer Antonio Sánchez. The record was released on September 23, 2014 via CAM Jazz label.

Three Times Three
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2014
RecordedOctober – December 2013
StudioMSR Studio, Sear Sound Studio (NYC)
GenreJazz
Length1:24:29
LabelCAM Jazz
ProducerAntonio Sánchez, Ermanno Basso
Antonio Sánchez chronology
Birdman
(2014)
Three Times Three
(2014)
The Meridian Suite
(2015)

Music and recording

The album was recorded in New York between October and December 2013.[1] It teams Sánchez in three trio settings.[2] One is with pianist Brad Mehldau and bassist Matt Brewer; another is with guitarist John Scofield and bassist Christian McBride; and the third is with tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano and bassist John Patitucci.[1]

Reception

The album was released as a two-CD set on September 23, 2014, by CAM Jazz.[1] The Financial Times' reviewer wrote that "Sanchez, in cracking form, brings out the best of his all-star cast with crisp rolls, light-touch cymbals and crashing interjections. Great tunes, strong moods and lots going on."[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Financial Times[3]
PopMatters[4]

Track listing

  1. "Nar-this"
  2. "Constellations"
  3. "Big Dream"
  4. "Fall"
  5. "Nook and Crannies"
  6. "Rooney and Vinski"
  7. "Leviathan"
  8. "Firenze"
  9. "I Mean You"

Personnel

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References

  1. "Antonio Sanchez – Three Times Three". CAM Jazz. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  2. Chinen, Nate (June 8, 2015) "Review: Antonio Sánchez With 2 Albums, 'The Meridian Suite' and 'Three Times Three'". The New York Times.
  3. Hobart, Mike (October 3, 2014) "Antonio Sanchez: Three Times Three – Review". Financial Times.
  4. Garratt, John (July 7, 2015) "Antonio Sánchez – Three Times Three/Meridian Suite". PopMatters.
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