It's gone

Type:album
Formaat:CD
Uitvoerder(s):Jef Neve Trio
Label(s):Contour Records
Label code:C.003
Releasedatum:08.11.2004
Aanwezig in Muziekcentrumja
Genre(s):Jazz
Taal:Instrumentaal

Track-info

1.Sofar & stillaway
2.Lament
3.It's gone
4.With the help of God, shine (Exerpt)
5.Not what I asked for
6.Get yourself a wheelchair
7.Bop me if you can
8.Blame it on my youth
9.Entrance
10.By all means
11.Contemplation

Perscommentaren

"From Belgium comes Jef Neve, an explosively gifted young pianist whose second album, It's Gone, is without question one of the best I've heard in 2005."
- Marc Meyers, AllAboutJazz.com – September 2005

"It was said that Jef Neve had everything of a great artist. ‘It's gone’ confirms this. To be discovered very urgently."
- Zicline.com

".. It's Gone by Belgian pianist Jef Neve (1977) and his trio is an absolute 'must' that should be part of every record collection !
- Jazzenzo.nl

"The young jazz pianist from Turnhout, Jef Neve, has recently released the magnificent album ‘It's Gone'. This work reminds us immediately of the series 'The Art Of The Trio' by Brad Mehldau and of 'Waltz For Debby' by Bill Evans. Jazz that warms the heart, far from the clean academism that has ruled the jazz scene these last years."
- PianoBleu.com

"In each composition, the young Belgian pianist puts a classical touch at the service of an always present emotion, without ready made arpeggios or obtrusive chords. Concentrating on the essential. Jef Neve has understood that being a musician is more than just playing the notes.”
- Thomas Marcuola, JAZZ HOT

" Lots of good reasons are combined by Jef Neve to set him apart on the belgian jazz scene. He is a bright pianist, a good composer and arranger, and his trio with Piet Verbist (b) and Teun Verbruggen (dr) has a real group sound, unbelievably efficient in concert. They always manage to establish a priviliged live relationship with the audience, their compositions always allowing the performers to tell a story, whether in the mood and structure, or in the impros. The basis for those happenings is to be found on "It's Gone", the second Jef Neve album."
- Philippe Baron, RTBF Jazz news

“... Jef Neve reaches with his trio the real jazz-essentials, namely the expression of the inner force wich is the engine for interactivity; in short: shared passion, good for pure music.”
- J. Samyn - Stage Magazine