Mehldau's "Live in Tokyo" in Times UK Top Ten of the Noughties List

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Tuesday December 01, 2009

Read the entire list of top jazz albums of the noughties on The Times Online

7. Live in Tokyo by Brad Mehldau

The ascendant star of American piano jazz sets out his broad musical vision on this solo set. As well as staples such as Cole Porter, George Gershwin and Thelonious Monk, he brings Nick Drake to jazz audiences and discovers the link between Beethoven and Radiohead on an extraordinary Paranoid Android.

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