Background
''Return'' is his first solo piano record in some 30 years (preceded by '' The Jack DeJohnette Piano Album''), hence the album title “Return”. The album contains 10 solo piano pieces, nine of them DeJohnette originals. "Ode to Satie" pays tribute to the short, atmospheric Gymnopedies composed by French pianist Erik Satie in the late 1800s. "Dervish Trance" takes its cue from the whirling dances of the Sufi tradition. "Lidya" is dedicated to DeJohnette's wife. The cover photo is from the portfolio of French travel photographer Bernard Plossu. The inner sleeve reproduces a poem by Pulitzer Prize-winner American poet and educator Tracy K. Smith. To record the album, DeJohnette used a handmade Italian 9' Fazioli Pianoforti piano that produces a gorgeous sound with dynamics rarely found on piano recordings. The tracks were digitally recorded at 24 bits/88.2 kHz by Marc Urselli at Eastside Sound Recording Studios in New York City and mixed to vinyl with an analog console. The album was pressed on clear 180-gram vinyl in France.Reception
Jeff Wilson of '' The Absolute Sound'' stated "Return is his first solo album on the ivories: it’s just him and a nine-foot Fazioli grand piano... The sound is close-up and immediate, allowing DeJohnette to play with a subtlety that would be lost with more remote miking and letting the listener feel the full weight of the lower notes of the piano. Return is a lovely album that reveals yet another side to Jack DeJohnette". Karl Ackermann of ''Track listing
Personnel
* Jack DeJohnette – piano Production * Elan Mehler – producer * Jean-Christophe Morisseau – producer * Marc Urselli – engineer (recording) * Alex DeTurk – engineer (mastering) * Andrew Burke – art directionReferences
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