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Wolfgang Muthspiel: Angular Blues
ByWolfgang Muthspiel
guitarb.1965

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966
Muthspiel opens the set on classical guitar, which he stays on for the first three tracks. "Wondering" begins with a double bass showcase for Colley, who plays the theme, followed by a guitar solo. The whole piece is a beautiful acoustic statement, strong enough to set the tone for the whole album. The title tune immediately recalls

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940
The electric guitar part of the set is varied. But high points certainly include "Ride," a fast bebop tune with the whole band in synch. The two "Kanon" pieces both feature Muthspiel with digital delay, creating the canon effects of the title. "Kanon in 6/8" initially employs a single delay, with the trio filling inas well as a bit of over-driven guitar. "Solo Kanon in 5/4" also uses delay, but here Muthspiel actively interacts with it to create a polyphonic texture all by himself.
The Cole Porter standard "Everything I Love" shows the trio in fully interactive mode. The set concludes with the standard "I'll Remember April" (recorded by many artists, but Muthspiel credits the

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
The acoustic and electric selections are equally satisfying; one could easily imagine an entire trio album with classical guitar. But whatever Muthspiel does next will be worth waiting for. ">
Track Listing
Wondering; Angular Blues; Hüttengriffe; Camino; Ride; Everything I Love; Kanon in 6/8; Solo Kanon in 5/4; I'll Remember April.
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Title: Angular Blues | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: ECM Records
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