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Nicolas Meier: Kismet
ByMeier is not only one of the jazz world's most exciting guitarists, he's also one of its more prolific recording artists. Kismet is his second album of 2013, following From Istanbul To Ceuta With A Smile (MGP Records). He's joined by his trio
Kevin Glasgow
bassMeier wrote most of the tunes on Kismet, but it's his versions of three much-loved classics that best demonstrate his skill and imagination.

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
Meier's own compositions are strong and cover an ambitious range stylistically and emotionally. "Reflections," co-written with his wife Songul (who also contributes the cover image), is a lushly romantic tune. Meier is on acoustic nylon-strung guitar here, complemented by the violin and cello accompaniment provided by Lizzie Ball and Bernard Gregor-Smith (Meier's bandmates in Eclectica!). "Adiguzel" is driven by Lowe's militaristic drums, the pace slowly builds to a fast tempo but Meier's precision never falters. "Kismet" takes inspiration from Turkeymore specifically, from a Turkish folk tune called "Yalan Dunya." It's a showcase for solos from Meier, on the 11-string glissentar, and from guest guitarist Cenk Erodogan. "Not For Me" is a bluesy, electric guitar workout which ends the album in an atypical but enjoyably funky fashion. ">
Track Listing
Giant Steps; Reflections; Kismet; Adiguzel; Nuages; Horizon; Besame Mucho; October In Ankara; Not For Me.
Personnel
Nicolas Meier
guitar, acousticNicolas Meier; guitars, glissentar; Kevin Glasgow: bass; Demi Garcia: percussion; Laurence Lowe; drums; Lizzie Ball: violin (2); Bernard Gregor-Smith: cello (2); Cenk Erodogan: acoustic fretless guitar, electric guitar (3, 6).
Album information
Title: Kismet | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: MGP Records
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