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Kerong Chok: Good Company
By
Rani Singam
vocalsThe out-and-out blowing session "Black Ice" recalls organist

Larry Young
organ, Hammond B31940 - 1978
Michael Valeanu
guitar
Lucas Pino
saxophone, tenorb.1987
Jake Goldbas
drumsThe lightly Caribbean-flavored "Literacy" showcases Chok's commanding presence at a slow tempo, where emotional and melodic input outweighs chops, while Goldbas' quietly stated solo, over sympathetic guitar and Hammond chords, is a minor highlight of the CD. Guest trumpeter

Matt Holman
trumpetMelodic strength abounds, too, and Choks' beautiful opening waves on the lyrical title track give way to an extended, unhurried solo. Tenor, guitar and Hammond provide arresting narrative. Goldbas is once more a subtly invigorating presence as the melody builds to a group climax, though the gently ruminative guitar coda is the perfect closing voice. The lilting flute and acoustic guitar-driven "Samba Number 1" provides pleasing contrast, with another telling intervention from the leader. "For Kenny" is a heartfelt tribute to pianist

Kenny Kirkland
piano1955 - 1998

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The saxophonist again impresses on "The First Day of School," an elegant post-bop workout where Chok and Valeanu also leave strong imprints. The temperature is raised a couple of notches on "Incessant"another post-bop-inspired number which takes its cue from

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

John Scofield
guitarb.1951
Chok's fine compositions are unabashedly old school in design, but such is the combination of vibrancy and seductiveness in the execution that it's hard not to be completely smitten. With Good Company, Chok has produced a hugely impressive debut, and one whose charms hold all manner of promise for the future. ">
Track Listing
Black Ice; Literacy; Sounds from the Back Alley; Samba Number 1; For Kenny; The First Day of School; Good Company; Incessant; Free and Easy; Rill Son.
Personnel
Kerong Chok
pianoKerong Chok: Hammond C-3 organ; Lucas Pino: tenor and soprano saxophones, flute; Michael Valeanu: guitars; Jake Goldbas: drums, percussion; Matt Holman: trumpet.
Album information
Title: Good Company | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Kerong Chok
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