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The Widow in the Window
Format: Audio CD from ECM Records (2000-08-15)
List price: $18.98
New price: $25.62
Used price: $28.87
Used price: $28.87
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Aspire
- The Belle Hélène
- The Widow in the Window
- Ana
- Hotel le Hot
- Now, and Now Again
Average review score: 

Sooooo Burnin'!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-25
Review Date: 2005-05-25
Doesn't get much better...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-06
Review Date: 2001-02-06
For a lover of Miles, Coltrane, "Kind of Blue," and everything else that makes one think of "classic" jazz, this album was
a truly remarkable find. It's now at the top of my list - even after listening to it so much (heck, probably more than a
hundred times) in the last month.
Kenny Wheeler has what so many jazz artists have lacked in the last 30+ years: a truly unique, personal voice. What I hear in his music is a tasteful blend of "Kind of Blue" Miles, just enough bebop, and a bit more modern harmonies that are both hip and beautiful. His compositions have a unique style of their own as well - the 24 bar melodies come to mind.
There's great soloing by all of the musicians here. If you like it straight ahead, try this album out.
Sad Beauty
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-13
Review Date: 2000-10-13
Music of simultaneous introspection and existential fortitude is rare in any genre. The fact that it is so well achieved on
this album amid such fervent improvisation is nothing short of astounding. Kenny Wheeler's compositions and his fluent yet
fragile trumpet and fluegelhorn phrases plumb the depths of human frailty and still leave the listener with the overwhelming
assurance that all is well with the world. Considering how the other musicians find so much improvisational space amid compositions
of such specific mood elevates "The Widow" to classic status. A must for those who value jazz for more than just the technical
prowess of players.
Highest Standard in Modern Jazz Music
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-24
Review Date: 2000-08-24
Words fall short to describe this album and must be very carefully chosen if one is doing an attempt. This album definitely
changed my life and my view on what can be achieved through hard work, perseverance and great talent. It gave me a reference
and maybe a mission I can relate to. Probably it's best to describe this album in non-musical terms to prevent me from falling
into the trap of using all the clichés already written down millions of times. To me it's like the most-beautiful diamond
I've ever seen that has gone through a process of cutting and polishing by the best diamond cutter in the world. Everybody
with an eye for its beauty will be hit deeply by its high quality and sheer beauty and will become silent. It will change
your life forever and you will never forget it.
The usual, unique, heartwrenching, swinging beauty.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-30
Review Date: 2001-09-30
Wheeler never writes twisty technical puzzles, yet his harmonies are always novel and give forth beautiful melodies and
improvisations. Here, as in so many other of his albums, he balances a thoroughly unique instrumental voice - sounding
like no one - with polished, swinging, emotionally candid and true-to-his-own-spirit sound. No one who appreciates grade-A
playing, the candor of Miles in a unique voice, technical mastery in serice of music and feeling, fully realized composititons
and a telepathic band can resist this. There is nothing not to like, except it ain't as "cool" or "hip" as the wannabees
may want - it swings like mad, but it is openly "sensitive' - wears its heart on its sleeve, as Wheeler always does. But
this is, for me, jazz that sets ths standard for what jazz must be These are the new standards.
Works
Format: Audio Cassette from Polygram Records (1991-07-01)
List price: $6.98
Used price: $8.75
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Red and Orange
- Night
- Ralph's Piano Waltz
- Backward Glance
- Nightlake
- Dream Stalker
- Isla
- Sing Song

Works
Format: Audio CD from Polygram Records (1990-10-25)
List price: $10.98
New price: $24.79
Used price: $5.99
Used price: $5.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Red And Orange
- Night
- Ralph's Piano Waltz
- Backward Glance
- Nightlake
- Dream Stalker
- Isla
- Sing Song
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Note: This CD contains the single greatest moment in music history. Listen to "Hotel Le Hot," Kenny's solo, the last half of the second chorus....