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Brian Charette: Alphabet City
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Jared Gold
organ, Hammond B3
Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3b.1972
The opening "East Village" feels like it sits in the tradition of those classic organ trios, in this case that of Grant Green, Larry Young, and Elvin Jones. By contrast, "They Left Fred Out" is a funky groove number that tips its hat more to Charles Earland or Johnny Hammond. "West Village" shifts the geographic location and shines the spotlight on guitarist

Will Bernard
guitarBut don't be deceived, Brian's muse covers quite a bit of ground. "Hungarian Major" is a space-age oddity that literally finds the organist pulling out all the stops. Weaving lines in and out of Bernard's repeating riff, Charette builds and releases the tension on the masterful "Split Black." Not afraid to cool things down, the organist speaks eloquently on the slower numbers like "Disco Nap" and "White Lies." Having recorded previously with Charette, drummer

Rudy Royston
drumsTrack Listing
East Village; They Left Fred Out; West Village; Not A Purist; Sharpie Moustache; Disco Nap; Hungarian Major; Avenue A; Detours; Split Black; White Lies; The Vague Reply.
Personnel
Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3Brian Charette: organ; Will Bernard: guitar; Rudy Royston: drums.
Album information
Title: Alphabet City | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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