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Will Sellenraad - Eric McPherson - Rene Hart: Greene Street Vol.1
ByWill Sellenraad
guitar
Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
That opener "Alter Ego" coalesces into a groovy trio jam soon enough, though drummer

Eric McPherson
drums
Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Sellenraad is happy to flow around the fretboard with clean-toned melody, but can be just as likely to step sideways with skewed chord sequences or fade into a ringing cloud of echo. Surprisingly, it is McPherson who sounds like the star player as often as not, snappily carrying things along when the other two stick to textures. Though the group likes to let things partly unravel, or jolt us with clattering, or let the strings get bent a hair out of tune, they use those tones for shading rather than diving into abrasive free-jazz or atonality. Continually crossing old-school cool with a challengingly sharp edge, Greene Street Vol. 1 shows a group firmly establishing their niche while still leaving future volume(s) able to go just about anywhere. ">
Track Listing
Alter Ego; Melancholy; Future; Deluge; Little El; Allegorical.
Personnel
Will Sellenraad
guitarWill Sellenraad: guitar; Eric McPherson: drums; Rene Hart: double bass, electro.
Album information
Title: Greene Street Vol.1 | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Deko
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