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Kirk Knuffke: Chew Your Food
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Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Jesse Stacken
pianob.1978
In 2009, Knuffke received a Jerome Foundation Composers grant though Roulette in New York City. The resultant works were performed at the club in March that year, with drummer

Kenny Wollesen
drums
Lisle Ellis
bassb.1951
Knuffke boasts such a warm rich tone that his trumpet, at times, sounds reminiscent of

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
As an opener, "Chirpy" is near-perfect. Knuffke's trumpet ambles elegantly over a skipping beat, moving imperceptibly from theme to three way interplay. Knuffke smoothly negotiates the rhythmic contours, his sinuous lines effortlessly melodic. A choppy drum interlude heralds a return to the head, before a spot for Ellis signals a segue into the next section. Later, there is a lovely break for solitary trumpet: breathy, deliberately phrased, soft even in the higher registers, with brief wavering half valve effects, before the suite concludes with a minimalist passage for Wolleson's shuffling brushes.
"Chew Your Food" follows a tentative start with a pleasing duet for delicate, burry trumpet and austere arco bass, supported by subliminally rumbling drums. But in spite of these and other notable sections, the overall effect is one of undue restraint, which together with too few memorable themes, means that this band doesn't quite deliver on its full potential. ">
Track Listing
Chirpy; The Work; Sung The Same; Whatever's Next; That's A Shame; Chew Your Food; Motor; Loading; Grummet.
Personnel
Kirk Knuffke
trumpetKirk Knuffke: trumpet; Lisle Ellis: bass; Kenny Wollesen: drums.
Album information
Title: Chew Your Food | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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