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Gui Duvignau: 3,5,8
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Billy Drewes
saxophone
Jeff Hirshfield
drumsb.1955
The core piano trio launches the opener "Volta," enamored by Leibson's memorable melodic phrasings and the bassist's agile and poignant lines, as the band meshes lush voicings into a close-knit bond, sweetened by the magnetic theme. The following piece '2' sounds almost as if it's a reorganization of "Volta" but more up-tempo, also comprising memorable riffs. But on certain tracks Drewes and Meister add their wares and vision to the overall mix as they broaden the playing field with blossoming improv, and fierce articulations of a primary motif amid contrasts and contrapuntal give and take episodes.
Leibon's simply detailed low register block chords during "Une pensée pour Paris" and Hirshfield's cyclical drum patterns sets the stage for alternating grooves and a swaggering jazz rock vibe, topped off by the pianist's harmonious phrasings, slanted towards the

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Track Listing
Volta; '2' ; Yerevan; Minas; Une pensée pour Paris; Vem Logo!; Detuned for Drewes; Somewhat; Right? Wow!
Personnel
Gui Duvignau
bass, acousticBilly Drewes
saxophoneElias Meister
guitarSantiago Leibson
keyboardsJeff Hirshfield
drumsAlbum information
Title: 3,5,8 | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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