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Gilad Hekselman: Homes
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Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970
His release as leader, Homes, finds him in excellent form. This time it's strictly a trio format with drummer

Marcus Gilmore
drumsb.1986

Joe Martin
bassb.1970
These musical "homes" are based on a suite which span a variety of moods with the dominant one, as Hekselman describes, as being a feeling of great tenderness. There are African influences wired into a unique rendition of Pat Metheny's iconic piece "Last Train Home" and "KeeDee" where Gilmore's exceptional drumming and the tune's rhythmic pattern are based on the central drum used by people from southern Ghana and Togo. Brazil flavorings surface in "Samba em Preludio" and there's Hekselman 's lovely solo acoustic guitar piece in "Home E-minor."
Other standouts include a swinging cover of

Bud Powell
piano1924 - 1966
Track Listing
Homes; Verona; KeeDee; Home E-minor; Space; Cosmic Patience; Eyes to See; Parisian Thoroughfare; Samba em Prelúdio; Last Train Home; Dove Song; Place Like No Home.
Personnel
Gilad Hekselman
guitarGilad Hekselman: acoustic and electric guitar; Marcus Gilmore: drummer; Joe Martin: bass.
Album information
Title: Homes | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Jazz Village
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