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Behind The Beat
BEHINDtheBEAT.net has produced four beautiful audio pieces about Anton's CD, The Slow Lane.
Artfully produced by Jesse Boggs, they feature excerpts of Anton talking about his music, superimposed over the music itself...
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  1. "The Slow Lane" (2:16) Slowing down the pace doesn't mean turning down the intensity; it means finding space for whole thoughts and feelings.
  2. "Come Rain or Come Shine" (2:12) Schwartz tells how he got a new take on an old standard.
  3. "Influences" (2:26) The importance of drawing meaning out of every note and performance: Schwartz cites two players who paved the way.
  4. "Math and Music" (2:21) Before he turned full time to music, Anton Schwartz was a mathematician specializing in artificial intelligence research.
© Copyright 2000, BEHINDtheBEAT, Inc.

VIDEO: Henry Tenenbaum interviews Anton Schwartz
Anton on KRON
KRON TV 4 News
San Francisco & Northern California
January 2, 2005

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© Copyright 2005, KRON

CD cover Radiant Blue
AntonJazz AJ-1004. ©2006 AntonJazz. All rights reserved.
Produced by Bud Spangler and Anton Schwartz.
Anton Schwartz (tenor sax) - Peter Bernstein (guitar) - Taylor Eigsti (piano)
John Shifflett (bass) - Tim Bulkley (drums)

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1. Phantom Dance (7:12) Straight-eight groove. Clean, modern, down-to-earth. MP3 - Real - iTunes AAC
2. Alligator Strut (4:48) New Orleans "second line" feel with a funky, angular melody. MP3 - iTunes AAC
3. Wave (7:39) Playful and melodious arrangement of the Jobim classic.
Samba with a reharmonized bridge and various odd-meter grooves.
MP3 - iTunes AAC
4. Slightly Off Course (6:20) Fast swing. Even-keeled but agressive. MP3 - iTunes AAC
5. Life & Times (7:43) A feel-good South African groove. Peaceful, introspective, melodic, upbeat.
Gets extremely energetic toward the end.
MP3 - iTunes AAC
Download a free full-length MP3 of Life & Times! MP3 (full hi-res!)
6. Marcel Marceau (5:21) Minimalist funky drum groove with syncopated piano & bass hits. MP3 - iTunes AAC
7. Blues for Now (5:54) Shuffly, bluesy swing. Greasy medium tempo. MP3 - iTunes AAC
8. Groundsurge (6:04) Afro-Samba, medium-up tempo. MP3 - iTunes AAC
9. Hooking Up (4:50) Medium tempo, straight ahead swing MP3 - iTunes AAC
10. Sneaking Suspicion (5:31) Slow, bluesy & spacious. MP3 - iTunes AAC

CD cover The Slow Lane
AntonJazz AJ-1002. ©2000 AntonJazz. All rights reserved.
Produced by Bud Spangler and Anton Schwartz.
Anton Schwartz (tenor sax) - Paul Nagel (piano)
John Shifflett (bass) - Jason Lewis (drums)

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1. Miyako (6:31) A different take on the Wayne Shorter classic in 3/4 time.
Very spontaneous performance.
QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
2. The Curve of the Earth (8:42) Slow samba, curvacious, with a rubato introduction. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
3. Don't Ask (6:12) Basher with compelling hits & modern harmony. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
4. Then Again (9:01) Pensive, uplifting ballad with a pop flair. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
5. Along Came Betty (6:01) Cuban-inspired arrangement of the Benny Golson jazz standard. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
6. Chelsea Bridge (4:50) Pure rendition of a gorgeous Billy Strayhorn melody. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
7. Come Rain or Come Shine (6:21) Grooving twist on the Arlen/Mercer standard. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
Hear Anton talking about his arrangement of Come Rain or Come Shine. mp3
8. Peace Dollar (7:59) Sparse, moody hommage to Abdullah Ibrahim. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
9. Born to be Blue (7:41) Ballad, starts solo saxophone, grooves midway through. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
10. The Slow Lane (6:34) Slow 12/8, bluesy, great for unwinding. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes
11. The Curve of the Earth (reprise) (1:12) Slow, stirring recapitulation. QuickTime - AAC - iTunes

CD cover When Music Calls
AntonJazz AJ-1001. ©1998 AntonJazz. All rights reserved.
Produced by Anton Schwartz with Bud Spangler.
Anton Schwartz (tenor sax) - Paul Nagel (piano)
John Shifflett (bass) - Jason Lewis (drums) - Josh Jones (congas on 3, 4, 8)

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1. Too Much Pepper (5:20) Vivacious & soulful openning track. QuickTime - iTunes
2. Rabbit Days (7:28) Buoyant jazz waltz. QuickTime - iTunes
3. Where or When (5:19) Sparse, funky remake of the classic by Rodgers & Hart. QuickTime - iTunes
4. Tidepool (7:50) Afro-cuban 6/8 groove. QuickTime - iTunes
5. Through the Years (7:19) Melodious, nostalgic ballad. QuickTime - iTunes
6. Poketown (6:04) Classic, lively medium swing. QuickTime - iTunes
7. Dénouement (6:48) Lush & melodic, with a Brazilian flavor. QuickTime - iTunes
8. Paradoxy (4:22) Funky reworking of Sonny Rollins' "Doxy". QuickTime - iTunes
9. Sticktuitive (7:59) Powerful, driving 3/4. QuickTime - iTunes
10. When Music Calls (2:43) Pensive, stirring "tone poem". QuickTime - iTunes

CD cover Holiday Time
AntonJazz AJ-1003. ©2003 AntonJazz. All rights reserved.
Produced by Anton Schwartz and Bud Spangler.
Anton Schwartz (tenor sax) - Art Hirahara (piano)
John Wiitala (bass) - Tim Bulkley (drums)

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1. Jingle Bells (5:37) The verse is reshaped into an introspective preamble,
the chorus into a bright & soulful jazz waltz.
Both are totally reharmonized.
AAC - mp3 - iTunes
2. Winter Wonderland (3:57) A reggae for your winter vacation! AAC - mp3 - iTunes
3. The Christmas Song (6:01) Classic ballad for the holidays. AAC - mp3 - iTunes
4. Sleigh Ride (4:33) A spritely latin version -- a partido alto variant in 7/8 time. AAC - mp3 - iTunes
5. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning (7:20) A different side of the holidays, from the Sinatra songbook. AAC - mp3 - iTunes

About the Audio Formats

AAC This is the new MPEG-4 audio format. Developed by Dolby Labs, it gives better sound and smaller files than comparable mp3s. Mac and Windows users can download Apple's free iTunes player to play AAC files. AAC
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