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Rotem Sivan Trio: A New Dance
ByAll of this is worth mentioning because the release of For Emotional Use Only (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2014), the second album by Israeli-born guitarist

Rotem Sivan
guitar
John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013

Tal Farlow
guitar1921 - 1998
Sivan's convictions come to far greater fruition on A New Dance; an album with a hype-fulfilling surfeit of passion, individualism, charm, and unadulterated jazz sweat. A New Dance succeeds, in part, on sheer group chemistry. Sivan wisely retained the services of the gifted young Israeli bassist


Colin Stranahan
drums
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Oded Tzur
saxophone, tenorSivan's excellent originals comprise the bulk of this album and, while they draw on a surprisingly diverse musical palette, their focus is unswervingly jazz-oriented. Both "One for Aba" and "Yam" are lovely lead sheet-type tunes that draw on the ethnic music of Sivan's native land. The title track is restlessly inventive and sunny in the vein of

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Michael Franks
vocalsb.1944

Kenny Rankin
vocals1940 - 2009
So, yeah, the hype may be right on the money regarding Rotem Sivan. ">
Track Listing
A New Dance; Sun & Stars; Angel Eyes; One for Aba; Yam; I Wish You Were Here; In Walked Bud; Almond Tree; Fingerprints; I Fall in Love Too Easily.
Personnel
Rotem Sivan
guitarRotem Sivan: guitar; Colin Stranahan: drums; Haggai Cohen-Milo: bass; Daniel Wright: voice (8); Oded Tzur: tenor saxophone (10).
Album information
Title: A New Dance | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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