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Rob Luft: Life Is The Dancer
ByRob Luft
guitarb.1993

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
It seems like the follow-up to Riser has been an unconscionable time coming. In 2019, Luft co-led an album with tenor saxophonist
Dave O'Higgins
saxophone, tenorb.1964
Joe Wright
saxophone, tenor
Joe Webb
pianoTom McCredie
bass, acoustic
Corrie Dick
drumsb.1990

Byron Wallen
trumpetb.1969

Luna Cohen
vocalsLuft is an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary guitarist; his style is grounded on the music of players who have preceded him. He shares several qualities with Pat Metheny, notably heightened lyricism, technical virtuosity and a deft touch with electronic effects. On a track such as the opening "Berlin" (check the YouTube below), his band also creates the same irresistible, four-on-the-floor momentum as the Pat Metheny Group did on "Are You Going With Me?" on Travels (ECM, 1982). Other traces are of the pre-digital electronic pioneer
John Martyn
b.1948Life Is The Dancer is balm for the soul and we can always use as much of that as we can get. ">
Track Listing
Berlin; Life Is The Dancer; All Ways Moving; One Day In Romentino; Tanpura; Synesthesia; Other Wise; Snow Country; Sad Star; Expect The Unexpected.
Personnel
Rob Luft
guitarJoe Webb
pianoJoe Wright
saxophone, tenorTom McCredie
bass, acousticCorrie Dick
drumsByron Wallen
trumpetLuna Cohen
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Life Is The Dancer | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Edition Records
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