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Markus Gottschlich: Found Sounds
ByMarkus Gottschlich
piano
Bobby Shew
trumpetb.1941
Personnel on much of the session consists of Gottschlich's trio (bassist
Martin Kocián
bassDavid Halasz
drums
Bruce Williams
saxophoneKocian's arco bass emulates the mournful "Shofar," whose reverential tone counterbalances visits to the busy New York City subway ("Trainology") and laid-back London ("Time Will Tell"), on which Williams lends his "big solid" alto to the distant sound of chiming bells. The thump of a basketball on pavement suggests a playground in Miami, where Gottschlich finds himself "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" before moving on to the colorful streets of "Taipei" and then to an ICU unit whose challenging upheaval has Gottschlich "On the Brink." Moving on, it is time for Gottschlich and his fellow musicians to pack their gear for a trip home following "The Last Dance."
The leader's Found Sounds provide a splendid runway for an album of mostly trio jazz, and while improvisation is not its pivotal element, Gottschlich is an able pianist who governs its moods and cadences well while keeping the spontaneity flowing at a high level. Kocian and Halasz do their part, lending suitable if not exceptional support. As for Shew, Shetrit and Williams, their appearances are brief but effective. An above-average trio session with a clever premise, marred ever so slightly by its concise forty-one-minute playing time. ">
Track Listing
Irmageddon; Fiaker Lied; Shofar; Trainology; Time Will Tell; Between a Rock and a Hard Place; Taipei; On the Brink; A Last Dance.
Personnel
Markus Gottschlich
pianoMartin Kocián
bassDavid Halasz
drumsBobby Shew
trumpetBruce Williams
saxophoneYogev Shitrit
percussionAlbum information
Title: Found Sounds | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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