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Guy Mintus Trio: A Home In Between
ByThe first thing one notices about Mintus is the dynamic range and mature touch he brings to his playing. He has fearsome techniqueanyone wondering about his jazz credentials need only listen to his dazzling performance of

Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987
Mintus's partners, with whom he's worked for a few years, are central to the success of the record. Bassist

Tamir Shmerling
bass
Philippe Lemm
drumsMany listeners will be tempted to deconstruct each track, identifying the various influences that are found here. And there are a lot of them. But it's worth emphasizing that the music ultimately succeeds as an integrated whole: Mintus has already developed his own sound, so whether a tune draws more heavily from Israeli or Turkish folk sources, or invokes a jazz- based or classical idiom, is really beside the point. A better approach, to be sure, is simply to dive into and enjoy what is a fantastic trio recordone that heralds the arrival of a significant talent and a superb band. ">
Track Listing
Our Journey Together; Mibifnim; Background Music; Zeybekiko for the Brave; In the Moment; Smile; Desert Song; Taksim; ?oban Sirto; My Ideal.
Personnel
Guy Mintus
pianoGuy Mintus: piano; Tamir Shmerling: bass; Philippe Lemm: drums.
Album information
Title: A Home In Between | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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