Listen free to Kurt Rosenwinkel – The Next Step (Zhivago, Minor Blues and more). As an improviser he has a unique approach blending swinging alternate picking passages with legato phrasing that at times reminds one of Allan Holdsworth. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz
Rosenwinkel himself, says of the album, "It represents the culmination of many life phases for me.
8 tracks (60:48). Personnel: Kurt Rosenwinkel (g, p); Mark Turner (ts); Ben Street (b); Jeff Ballard (d) Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. Jazz album: “The Next Step” by Kurt Rosenwinkel, released in 2001 on Verve Music Group. Some of these phases started ten years ago and have finally found resolution in this record. Kurt Rosenwinkel: The Next Step album review by C. Andrew Hovan, published on February 1, 2001.
The conceptual influence of Kurt Rosenwinkel’s music can be readily observed on a global scale. Kurt Rosenwinkel has a well earned reputation as one of the most talented of the current generation of post bop guitarists. (Kurt Rosenwinkel "The Next Step") Transcribed by Hugo Valantin "Our secret world" (Kurt Rosenwinkel "Heartcore") Sheet by Kurt Rosenwinkel "View From Moscow" (Kurt Rosenwinkel "The Remedy - Live At The Village Vanguard") Transcribed by Noah Kellman "Little dreamer" Find release reviews and credits for The Next Step - Kurt Rosenwinkel on AllMusic - 2001 - Guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel takes The Next Step in… The Next Step is Kurt Rosenwinkel's fourth album as a band leader.
i wish he would do anaother one like that, with MORE geeky guitar playing. Whether in concert halls, basement jazz club wee hours jam sessions, conservatory practice rooms or radio station airwaves, Rosenwinkel’s distinctive voice as a composer and guitarist has had an undeniable impact on music in the 21st century. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz! It is his second release on Verve, and regarded as a major step in his creative evolution. About. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.http://jazzguitarlegend.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Appendix-1-Transcriptions-and-Composed-pieces.pdfDoes anyone have the chords for Deja Vu, off of Star of Jupiter?http://www.lil-works.com/kurt-rosenwinkel-conception-transcription-solo-partie-1/This comment has been removed by the author.Thanks, I've added it to the list ;)Anyone have sheet music/tab to "Little B" off of Caipi?what seems to missing is transscripts for "heartcore" which i feel is still his most interesting album.