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Pamai Chirdkiatisak: Dreamer
ByPamai Chirdkiatisak
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When appraising, for example, the leader's reading of the standard "Taking a Chance on Love," the name "Pamai Chirdkiatisak" most likely doesn't spring readily to mind; the listener may instead entertain thoughts of such past masters as

Herb Ellis
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Jim Hall
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Tal Farlow
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Billy Bauer
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Johnny Smith
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Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

George Shearing
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Chirdkiatisak's approach is lean and lyrical, basically comprised of burnished single-note lines with firm chordal counterpoint when needed. Whatever the vibe or tempo, the leader is on his game, from the buoyant "Vonca Doll" through the closing "Pray," which presses ahead at a livelier clip than the customary supplication. "Bird Song" is an introspective psalm introduced by
Siriwat Pliansanthia
bass, acousticChanutr Techatananan
drumsClose your eyes and open your ears, and Dreamer epitomizes the same special brand of jazz that was born and bred in the USA. Although the musicians' names may be hard to pronounce and the locale exotic, the unquenchable spirit of jazz is no less ardent in Bangkok than it is in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Brussels or Boston. ">
Track Listing
Vonca Doll; Intro Dreamer; Dreamer; Bird Song; Waltz for Debby; Taking a Chance on Love; Intro SSW; SSW; Conception; Pray.
Personnel
Pamai Chirdkiatisak
guitarSiriwat Pliansanthia
bass, acousticPawin Limkangvanmongkol
pianoChanutr Techatananan
drumsAlbum information
Title: Dreamer | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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