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Ken Peplowski: Enrapture
ByDuke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

John Lennon
guitar and vocals1940 - 1980

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Herbie Nichols
piano1919 - 1963

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
In his liner essay for this project, Peplowski remarks on the true-to-self nature of this quartet recording, noting that "this is us, in as close to a live setting as one could ask for in a recording environment." In keeping with that statement, the majority of the performances captured here are first takes. The decision to work that way proves to be a smart play, as the band is able to capitalize on the energy, spontaneity, and attentiveness that can only exist on the first pass of a song. Peplowski also shows himself to be practiced in the art of sequencing songs, shrewdly playing to diverse tastes and the constant need for mood change-ups.
In lesser hands, the idea of knocking out a slew of songs in short order and moving all over the map could be disastrous, but it's a winning formula for this foursomePeplowski's working quartet, with pianist

Ehud Asherie
pianob.1979

Martin Wind
bass, acousticb.1968

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Track Listing
The Flaming Sword; An Affair To Remember; Oh, My Love; Cheer Up, Charlie; I'll Follow My Secret Heart; Enrapture; Twelve; Vertigo Scene D'Amour/Madeleine (Love Music From "Vertigo"); When October Goes; Willow Tree.
Personnel
Ken Peplowski
woodwindsKen Peplowski: Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone; Ehud Asherie: Piano; Martin Wind: Bass; Matt Wilson: Drums.
Album information
Title: Enrapture | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Capri Records
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