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Dan Phillips BKK Trio: Bangkok Edge
ByPhillips, who hails from America but lives in Thailand and serves on the music faculty at Silpakorn University, put together a simpatico trio with two of Thailand's most impressive playersfrequent drumming colleague Chanutr Techatana-Nan and top flight bassist Pornchart Viriyapark. Together, these three men are responsible for the tight and tasty music on Bangok Edge, but they're not responsible for the existence of the CD itself; this album only came to be because of the fourth man in the picture: Danish tenor saxophonist

Jakob Dinesen
saxophoneWhile Phillips' last three albums focused on original material, Bangkok Edge is a mostly-standards record with a pair of blend-in originals rounding out the program. The song selection doesn't feature anything out of the ordinary, but Phillips avoids ordinary run-of-the-mill interpretations of this music. He brings a fine arranging touch to well-covered gems ("Beatrice," "Days Of Wine And Roses") and lets the strength of solo personalities carry the day on straight-shooting takes ("26-2").
Dinesen's appearances make for some thrilling stuff ("Beatrice," "Days Of Wine And Roses"), but Phillips ultimately carries the date on the strength of his own work. He plays like a modern slanted cross between

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013
Hearing Phillips and his BKK trio mates bond over these classics helps draw attention to their workand to a jazz scene that doesn't get much ink. Thailand may not be New York, but it clearly has players on that level who deserve a listen. ">
Track Listing
Beatrice; The Observer; Day of Wine and Roses; A Flower is a Lovesome Thing; Have you met Mrs. Jones?; Ask me Now; 26-2; Blues For?; Naima; Evidence.
Personnel
Dan Phillips
guitarDan Phillips: guitar; Jakob Dinesen: tenor saxophone, (1, 3, 5, 7, 10); Chanutr Techatana-Nan, drums; Pornchart Viriyapark, bass.
Album information
Title: Bangkok Edge | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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