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Frode Kjekstad: A Piece of the Apple
By
Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
Kjekstad made this affection clear as far back as New York Time (Curling Legs, 2005), primarily an organ-trio date which included N'Yawker saxophonist

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Mike LeDonne
organ, Hammond B3b.1956

Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968
The are a few well-chosen chestnuts here (most notably an almost frantic read on Mercer & Arlen's "My Shining Hour"), after Kjekstad's own pieces have established a fun house-band vibe in the early stretch. His finale "The Lone Ranger" almost feels like a signoff for some talk show or Saturday Night Live installment at the end of the night, and the band's jauntiness rarely lets the party stop for a breath in between. It's just an insignificant coincidence that the leader happened to be born in a different hemisphere; A Piece of the Apple truly belongs to its namesake through and through. ">
Track Listing
A Piece of the Apple; Malala; The Three Musketeers; Not While I'm Around; That's All; Cold Duck Time; My Shining Hour; Invitation; The Lone Ranger.
Personnel
Frode Kjekstad: guitar; Eric Alexander: sax; Mike LeDonne: organ; Joe Farnsworth: drums.
Album information
Title: A Piece of the Apple | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Losen Records
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