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Vic Juris: A Second Look
ByGuitarist Vic Juris is one such player. A contemporary of all the usual suspects in contemporary jazz guitarScofield, Metheny, Frisell, Abercrombie Juris has proven, over the course of thirty years and recordings with artists as diverse as saxophonist

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959
An unhurried player who develops his solos with care, still conveying a completely spontaneous feeling, Juris might be most easily paralleled, at least superficially, with

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
But there the similarities end. Metheny has a whole musical language that he's developed over the course of the same number of years as Juris, and is unmistakable for itin some ways, though, his signatures have almost become his albatross, with listener expectation more a demand to hear them. Juris has his own predilections, to be sure, but in many ways, by not being constrained by the shackles of popularity like Metheny is, he's freer to pursue his muse unencumbered.
Whether on his own compositions, like the up-tempo swinger "Dizzy, Trane and You" and the bossa-informed "Barney K," or imaginative reworkings of standards like "All the Things You Are," with its classical guitar and radically reduced tempo and harmonic reworking, Juris never loses sight of a song's essence. And his choice of bandmates is equally astute. Bassist

Jay Anderson
bassb.1955

Tim Horner
drumsA Second Look, like last year's Blue Horizon (Zoho, 2004), continues to assert Juris' considerable talents in a less-is-more context. To hear someone who is almost insidiously pushing the boundaries of jazz guitar, one need look no further. ">
Track Listing
A Second Look; Barney K.; So In Love; All the Things You Are; Shades of Jazz; Very Early; Little Brian; Table for One; Dizzy, Trane and You; Indian Summer
Personnel
Vic Juris
guitarVic Juris: guitar; Dave Jay Anderson: bass; Tim Horner: drums; Dave Liebman: saxophone (1, 4, 9); Kate Baker: vocals (8).
Album information
Title: A Second Look | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Mel Bay Records
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