단우와 함께.

어떤날 - 하늘 [어떤날 I]
창밖에 빗소리에도
잠을 못이루는 너
그렇게 여린 가슴
소리없이 떠나간
그 많은 사람들
아직도 기다리는 너
어둡고 지루했던
어제라는 꿈속에서
어서 올라와
저기 끝없이 바라볼 수 있는
하늘 있쟎아
저렇게 다가오쟎아
그렇게 얘기해
그렇게 웃어봐
그렇게 사랑을 해봐——
20년 전의 그 시절을 살아가진 못했지만 그때의 감수성을 ‘어떤날’의 음악을 통해서 요즘 조금씩 느껴간다. 20년 전의 음악인데도 마음에 위로가된다니… 참 좋다. :)
오늘 집에 가는 길은 간만에 ‘어떤날’과 함께.

Where Do You Start? (Johnny Mandel, Marilyn Bergman & Alan Bergman) by Brad Mehldau Trio from Where Do You Start (2012, Nonesuch) album
track #11 (Recorded April 19, 2011)
Ask yourself, seriously, where do you start?
Brad Mehldau, piano
Larry Grenadier, bass
Jeff Ballard, drums
Released on September 18, 2012
가을 느낌 물씬..

‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence’ by Marco Marzola Trio [Sushi Bar, 2008]
재즈로 편곡된 로렌스. 참 좋다.
(via grooviejazz)


박주원 - 방랑자 (feat. 최백호)
처음처럼 영원히 쉴곳없는
어딘가 외로운 방랑자여
처음처럼 잡힐 듯 잡히지 않는
어디선가 날 볼듯한 그대여
사막에서 길을 찾는
갈길 없이 떠도는 형형색 모래알처럼
나도 그 길 걸어가네
어린왕자 되어
장미꽃처럼 넌 뜨겁지는 않아도
나에게도 그런 사람 있다
사막에서 길을 찾는
더 갈길없이 떠도는 형형색 모래알처럼
나도 그 길 걸어가
어린왕자 되어
장미꽃처럼 넌 뜨겁지는 않아도
나에게도 그런 사람 있다
나에게도 그런 사람 있다
‘Goodbye Storyteller (For Fred Myrow)’ by Brad Mehldau [Elegiac Cycle, 1999] (recovered)
Brad Mehldau’s first solo piano album is not only his best record to date, it is one of the most searching, most inventive solo piano albums since Keith Jarrett’s best solo concerts of the 1970s, and it throws virtually the whole Maybeck series into a cocked hat, too. For one thing, it is a truly unified cycle of mostly improvised reminiscences, starting from a Chopin prelude-like base on “Bard,” peaking dynamically with “Trailer Park Ghost,” and cycling right back to the “Bard” theme seamlessly, inevitably, at the close. It is also radically different from so many jazz solo piano records because Mehldau’s primary thrust is contrapuntal, with both hands playing independent single lines, not the usual bop runs with harmonies or stacked chords. Perhaps Mehldau’s playing doesn’t swing here as much as one would like, but it is always intelligent, often endearingly melodic, always technically resourceful (“Memory’s Tricks,” for example, turns into a two-part invention), and even when he breaks off some startling change, you always sense the shape and direction of each piece. Here, he throws off the shackles of the Bill Evans model once and, hopefully, for all, employing classical models other than impressionists (Bach, Brahms, Chopin, and Schumann come to mind), and in doing so, he makes a big mark on the future of jazz solo piano. And Mehldau is not only an unusually gifted pianist, he is also an intriguing thinker; his long, rambling, wide-ranging essay in the booklet is one of the most interesting artist-penned liner notes in memory. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
(via grooviejazz)
Source: grooviejazz.com

Source: musily

* Pet Shop Boys - I cried for us
새 앨범이 나온줄도 몰랐었네.
가끔. 울적할 때 들으면 좋겠다.

