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Kirk Knuffke: Brightness Live In Amsterdam
ByKirk Knuffke
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Allison Miller
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Charlie Hunter
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Accordingly, this forty-five minutes begins with him blowing soft but insistent notes to invoke a collective muse. And sure enough, bassist

Mark Helias
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Bill Goodwin
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Five to near ten-minute performances here don't extend an inordinately long time. But, as with one featuring Knuffke's voice, "White Shoulders," the trio takes enough time to explore the potential of each composition, at least to the extent of outlining its structure and how that leaves room for additional expansion. The three man expedition is somewhat more pointed on "Odds," as the tune calls for such focus, but there remains the distinct sense that number could sound markedly different (and proportionately fresh) each time they play it.
Knuffke, Goodwin and Helias present as much savory nuance during "The Mob, the Crowd, The Mass" as on any of the other seven tracks. But the inclusion of another totally unaffected vocal from the bandleader adds to the well-rounded balance of Brightness Live in Amsterdam; no one gets short shrift here, especially as that number proceeds almost imperceptibly into the loose-limbed "That's A Shame," where the musicians dance around each other with consummate grace and agility.
It's testament to the trio's individual and collective instincts that they leave plenty of room for each other as they toss ideas back and forth, then pursue various trains of thought to logical conclusions in the spontaneity of those particular moments. The real beauty of Brightness Live In Amsterdam may lie in the fact another such concert document might sound markedly different, but equally satisfying. ">
Track Listing
Brightness; Rise; White Shoulders; Odds; The Mob, The Crowd, The Mass; That’s A Shame; Spares and Falls.
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Title: Brightness Live In Amsterdam | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Royal Potato Family
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