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John Bishop / Bram Weijters / Piet Verbist: Antwerp
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Hal Galper
piano1938 - 2025

John Stowell
guitar, electric
Chad McCullough
trumpetb.1981

Bram Weijters
pianob.1980
Antwerp finds Bishop back in the company of pianist

Bram Weijters
pianob.1980

Piet Verbist
bassThe setthat includes three compositions from bassist Verbist, three form pianist Weijters, one each from

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023

Hal Galper
piano1938 - 2025

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994
From the opener, Weijters' rollicking "Ruchsichtslos," to Galper's "Trip the Light Fantastic," rendered here with an introspective flair rather than the note jumbling displayed on the rendition on Galper's previously mentioned album of the same name, to Verbist's extraordinarily pretty "Pointing At The Moon," which features the bassist taking the lead in front of the pianist's deft accompaniment, to Verbist's flamenco-flavored "Bull" to the slow, deliberate, gorgeous take on Mancini's "Two For The Road," showcasing a classic tune to perfection, Antwerp stands out as a blue ribbon piano trio album, certainly one of the year's finest.
Coloring a couple of tunes hereMancini's "Two For the Road" and the closer, Weijter's "Contemplative," dedicated, respectively, to the recently passed mothers of Piet Verbist and John Bishopis a mood characterized by a sadness at the passings that seems ultimately brightened by lovingly effervescent memories.
Just when it seemed that John Bishop might not release another album under his own name, he came up with a jewel. Given the quality and zest heard here, the level of the tunesmithing and musicianship, the joyfully percussive trio dynamic, a string of recordings along the lines of the Hal Galper rubato trio outings seems like a grand idea. ">
Track Listing
Ruchsichtslos; Trip the Light Fantastic; Pointing At The Moon; Bull; Lawns; The Same Melody; For Less Than Nothing; Two For The Road; Contemplative.
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Title: Antwerp | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Origin Records
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