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Jim Snidero: Interface
ByInterface is a logical successor to Crossfire (Savant, 2009), which found the saxophonist utilizing guitar in place of piano, but it isn't more of the same thing.

Paul Bollenback
guitarb.1959

McClenty Hunter
drumsThree-quarters of the Crossfire band is on board here, with rock-solid bassist

Paul Gill
bass, acoustic
Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
While Bollenback and Snidero each have own unique voices on their respective instruments, both players have a shared trait in their playing, which speaks of sincerity and honesty, regardless of the setting. Snidero might make powerful calls to the wild at one moment ("Viper") and naked, intimate gestures at another ("One By One"), but it all comes across with clarity and sense of purpose.
Hunter hasn't been part of Snidero's world for as long as the other players, but he makes his mark on this album. He always finds a way to get to the core of each piece, whether the music calls for easy swing ("Expectations"), virtual nothingness that's felt more than heard ("One By One"), or something a bit more potent ("Fall Out" and "Viper").
These eight Snidero originals make it abundantly clear that these four men can interface with the best of them. ">
Track Listing
Interface; Silhouette; Fall Out; One By One; Aperitivo; Viper; After the Pain; Expectations.
Personnel
Jim Snidero
saxophone, altoJim Snidero: alto saxophone; Paul Bollenback: guitar; Paul Gill: bass; McClenty Hunter: drums.
Album information
Title: Interface | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Savant Records
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