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Sun Stone (album)

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Sun Stone
Studio album by
Released2019 (2019)
RecordedDecember 7, 2017
StudioHit Factory Criteria (Miami)
GenreJazz
Length66:47
LabelJMood
JM-17
ProducerPaul Collins
Roberto Magris chronology
World Gardens
(2018)
Sun Stone
(2019)
Suite!
(2019)

Sun Stone is an album by jazz pianist Roberto Magris recorded in Miami, released on the JMood label in 2019, and featuring performances by the Roberto Magris Sextet with Ira Sullivan, Mark Colby, Shareef Clayton, Jamie Ousley and Rodolfo Zuniga.[1][2][3] Jazz Hot magazine rated the album as "indispensable".[4]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[5]
All About Jazz[6]
DownBeat[7]
Concerto[8]
Jazz Journal[9]
Sk.jazz[10]
Jazzport[11]
JazzWax[12]
Chicago Jazz Magazine[13]
Salt Peanuts[14]
Jazzrytmit[15]
Jazz Hot[4]
JazzdaGama[16]

The Jazz Journal review by Brian Morton awarded the album 3½ stars and simply states: "If your paradigm of jazz is themes-and-solos, then this one will be meat and drink. It’s another great set from Magris, who doesn't seem to put a foot wrong when JMood call him in."[9] The All About Jazz review by Jerome Wilson awarded the album 3 ½ stars and simply states: "This particular group is steeped in the jazz traditions of the Fifties and Sixties, echoing McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and Horace Silver at different points. It plays within the confines of familiar jazz territory, but with soul and power."[6] The Chicago Jazz Magazine review by Hrayr Attarian simply states: "“Effervescent,” “sophisticated,” and “stimulating” are three adjectives that immediately come to mind when asked to describe pianist Roberto Magris’ Sun Stone."[13]

Track listing

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  1. Sun Stone (Roberto Magris) - 9:34
  2. Innamorati a Milano (Memo Remigi) - 9:23
  3. Planet of Love (Roberto Magris) - 7:56
  4. Maliblues (Roberto Magris) - 11:00
  5. Beauty is Forever! (Roberto Magris) - 7:45
  6. Look at the Stars (Roberto Magris) - 11:24
  7. Sun Stone II (Roberto Magris) - 9:31

Personnel

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Musicians

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Production

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References

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  1. ^ "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazz Week.
  2. ^ "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". JMood Records.
  3. ^ "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazz Music Archives.
  4. ^ a b Yves Sportis (November 1, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazz Hot (in French).
  5. ^ Jack Bowers (November 15, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". All About Jazz.
  6. ^ a b Jerome Wilson (January 16, 2020). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". All About Jazz.
  7. ^ Jon Ross (December 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stoney". DownBeat. p. 70.
  8. ^ Joerg Weitlaner (October 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Concerto (in German). No. 5. p. 60.
  9. ^ a b Brian Morton (December 17, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazz Journal.
  10. ^ Patrick Spanko (February 20, 2020). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Sk.jazz (in Slovak).
  11. ^ Jan Hocek (November 13, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazzport (in Czech).
  12. ^ Marc Myers (December 12, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". JazzWax.
  13. ^ a b Hrayr Attarian (March 31, 2020). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Chicago Jazz Magazine.
  14. ^ Jan Granlie (January 9, 2020). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Salt Peanuts (in Norwegian).
  15. ^ Jouko Kirstila (September 9, 2019). "Roberto Magris Sextet: Sun Stone". Jazzrytmit (in Finnish).
  16. ^ Raul D’Gama Rose (January 10, 2021). "Roberto Magris: How the fingers sing…!". JazzdaGama.