Kenny Wheeler sticks to flügelhorn exclusively for this unusual yet intimate trio date with pianist John Taylor and electric bassist Steve Swallow (whose nimble playing makes it seem like he is playing an acoustic guitar at times). Together the three veterans explore the leader's stunning originals, most of which are ballads, beginning with the buoyant Brazilian-flavored "Phrase 3." "Anticipation" is a tense affair, with the rhythm section introducing a hypnotic, intricate vamp before Wheeler makes a powerful entrance stating its melancholic theme. "Old Ballad" has an air of despair, as if recalling a long-lost love, as Wheeler's expressive tone conveys the mood without the need for lyrics. "Fortune's Child" is another emotional ballad, with Taylor at times recalling Bill Evans' elegant touch. "Ever After" is played in two versions. The first omits Wheeler, with Taylor and Swallow delivering a breezy, post-bop performance. The trio version takes a while to get underway but the interplay between the three men is a joy. Highly recommended. ~ by Ken Dryden, AMG.
C.A.M. Jazz, CAMJ 7835-2,
2011
Recorded & Mixed 30th-31st
July 30, 2006 at Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Musicians:
Kenny Wheeler - Flügelhorn
John Taylor - Piano
Steve Swallow - Electric Bass
Guitar
Tracks:
01. Phrase 3 (6:12)
02. Anticipation (5:25)
03. Aneba (5:59)
04. Any How (3:16)
05. Canter #5 (4:04)
06. Ever After [Duo Version]
(3:06)
07. Now And Now Again (5:13)
08. Old Ballad (6:58)
09. Fortune's Child (6:20)
10. Even After (5:41)
All Compositions by Kenny
Wheeler
Total Time: 52:20
Credits:
Artistic Producer - Ermanno
Basso
Engineer, Mixing, Quotation
Author - Johannes Wohlleben
Mastering - Danilo Rossi
Quotation Author - Stefano
Amerio, James Farber
Photography - Peter Bastian
Cover Photo - Andrea Boccalini
Kenny Wheeler with John Taylor, Steve Swallow - One Of Many {FLAC} (2011)
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