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Eric Vloeimans' Oliver's Cinema: Eric Vloeimans' Oliver's Cinema
By
John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015

Marc Johnson
bassb.1953

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Florian Weber
pianoWith Oliver's Cinema, Vloeimans finds himself in a chamber-ish space, working intimate, elegant, and refined music into shape with cellist
Jorg Brinkmann
celloAll three musicians are virtuosos, capable of dazzling at a moment's notice, but this album has little to do with chops and everything to do with mood. Yes, there are those moments when Brinkmann's cello astounds ("Seggiano's Eve"), Florizoone goes for a quick flight, or Vloeimans bounds around, but those are byproducts of the conversations and going-ons, not the goal. This music is about charm, not might.
The name of the group/record is an anagrammatic rewrite of Vloeimans' own name, but it's also a fitting moniker for this threesome. There's a cinematic sweep to their original music, some of which references famous films in title and tone ("Bambi"), and they take on a few film score classics, replacing the lush qualities of "Cinema Paradiso" with a drowsier sensibility and capturing the heightened sense of drama and uncertainty in "Rosemary's Baby." Is it "Chamber Jazz?" "Music For Real And Imaginary Films?" "Dutch Jazz?" Or is it something else entirely? That's for the marketing forces to decide. On the aural end, it should simply be noted that Eric Vloeimans' Oliver's Cinema creates beautiful and heartfelt music that touches the soul. ">
Track Listing
Aladdin; Prince Henri; Cinema Paradiso; Les Vapes; L'Amour Des Moules; Imagining; Seggiano's Eve; Fellini's Waltz; Slow Motion; Rosemary's Baby; Papillon; Slow Tango; Bambi; Rosa Turbinata.
Personnel
Eric Vloeimans
trumpetEric Vloeimans: trumpet; Tuur Florizoone: accordion; Jorg Brinkmann: cello.
Album information
Title: Eric Vloeimans' Oliver's Cinema | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Buzz Records
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