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Steve Fidyk: Battle Lines
BySteve Fidyk
drumsb.1968

Michael Karn
bassb.1966

Peter Zak
pianoXavier Perez
saxophone, tenor
Joe Magnarelli
trumpetb.1960

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Fidyk, Karn and Zak are masters of executing subtle changes in weight and emphasis, giving the impression of expanding and contracting even as the tempo remains stable. They often swell for the course of a solo only to emerge trimmer and more succinct in the one that follows. On

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
While it's fun to untangle the ways in which the rhythm section influence the soloists and vice versa, a few words devoted to the band's able improvisers are in order. Perez has a knack for expressing himself clearly in a number of dialects. The compressed, sinewy, keening sound that animates "Thank You, Dziekuje," "Churn" and "Battle Lines" makes a good fit for the material. His pithy, R & B influenced turn during "Loopholes" includes a surprising quote from

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966

Blue Mitchell
trumpet1930 - 1979

Barry Harris
piano1929 - 2021
Any examination of Battle Lines would be incomplete without mention of what Fidyk brings to the music when he temporarily relinquishes the role of accompanist/instigator and steps up to the plate. Utilizing an impressive vocabulary, precise stick control at every dynamic level, a capacity to develop recognizable themes while utilizing various components of the drum kit, as well as a proclivity for spontaneity, his brief breaks and extended improvisations add yet another dimension to the record. Four bars of sparse brushwork swing effortlessly and make an ideal set-up to "#Social Loafing." Fidyk's drums push and pull at the foundation of "Bootlicker's Blues" laid down by Karn and Zak. Two choruses on "Sir John" contain surprises even while they develop in a coherent manner. These prime examples make a case for a solo drums recording in Fidyk's futureor, at least one in which his traps take an even larger role in the compositions and arrangements. ">
Track Listing
Ignominy; Battle Lines; Loopholes; Thank You, Dziekuje; Bebop Operations; Bootlickers Blues; Lullaby For Lori And John; Churn; Steeplechase; #Social Loafing; Sir John.
Personnel
Steve Fidyk
drumsJoe Magnarelli
trumpetXavier Perez
saxophone, tenorPeter Zak
pianoMichael Karn
bassAlbum information
Title: Battle Lines | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Blue Canteen Music
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