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Tommy Halferty Trio: Burkina
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Stephane Grappelli
violin1908 - 1997

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

John Etheridge
guitar, electricb.1948

George Mraz
bass1944 - 2021

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024

Keith Copeland
drums
Dave Redmond
bassThe in-the-moment energy and live feel of the session is no doubt due to the single day of recording required to nail down the music. Slap dash, however, this is not. All three musicans had a hand in the production and mastering was done in Munich, resulting in superior sound quality whilst maintaining the raw edge more usually associated with a live recording. The music covers a variety of tempos and styles, with African, Iberian and blues tones flavoring what is largely straight ahead fare.
On mid-tempo tracks "Algiers La Blanche" and "Norma and Kenny" Redmond's swinging bassalternating between grooving motifs and probing runsand Brady's inventive drive spur Halferty to gutsy extended improvisations that nevertheless champion melody. The latter track is an ode to

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
The trio edges its way slowly into "D42" before lively brushes and a springy bass motif steer Halferty into an African-flavored canter. A ruminative,

James Blood Ulmer
guitarb.1942

John Scofield
guitarb.1951
Elsewhere, Halferty on rakish acoustic goes toe to toe with Brady on the Latin-tinged sweat-breaker "Jala a la Monunuo." Still on acoustic, Halferty leads from the front on "Now I Know"; subtly buoyant bass and propulsive brushwork accompany the guitarist as he moves from caressing lyricism to fleet improvisation that juggles chords and single note lines.
This trio has been together over four years and it shows in the empathetic interplay. The deft use of space, the smooth changes of gear and the excellent musicianship all add up to a fine lesson in the art of the jazz guitar trio. ">
Track Listing
Algiers la Blanche; Norma and Kenny; D42; One for Annie; Airflight; Paramour; She’s a Woman; Jala a la Montuno; Now I Know.
Personnel
Tommy Halferty
guitarTommy Halferty: electric and acoustic guitars; Dave Redmond: acoustic and electric bass; Kevin Brady: drums.
Album information
Title: Burkina | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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