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Simon Vincent's The Occasional Trio: Live In Berlin
BySimon Vincent
pianoWell said. And this album certainly does come to life. Vincent and his Occasional Trio offer up a set of ten Vincent originals that exhibit great variety, from fast, lively pieces such as the opening "Blues In Fink," to reserved, thoughtful ballads such as "Every Moment Of Every Day." There is even an abstraction which borders on atonality ("Prayer To The People And Unto The Land") which, judging from the audience reaction, was bit of a surprise.
Vincent has picked some worthy sidemen for this outing.
Roland Fidezius
bassKay Lübke
drumsWhile it is difficult to compare this trio to, say, the great standards trio of

Keith Jarrett
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Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Incorporated in the diverse program are a handful of ballads which show what Vincent can do when he takes it down a bit. Listen to his pastoral opening of "Carousel" or his graceful playing on "Every Moment Of Every Day." There is a subtle joy in his phrases, made possible by his quick and nimble fingers. Bassist Fidezius does more than just keep up with Vincent. While providing a sturdy walk to many of the numbers, his solos and his fingerings high up the neck of the bass, a technique he employs for emphasis, perfectly coincide with Vincent's efforts. And drummer Lubke establishes his bona fides with all-over drumming, rim shots, and work with the brushes and the bass pedal (check out "Well You Shouldn't"), providing a peppy rhythmic footing.
While this live set certainly delivers, one hopes to hear more from Simon Vincent's The Occasional Trio. At the very least, the music on Live In Berlin makes that imperative. ">
Track Listing
Blues In Fink; Tender Love; I Can See You Now; Well You Shouldn't; Sweedad's Pastry; Raindrops In June; Carousel; Prayer To The People And Unto The Land; Every Moment Of Every Day; Portsmouth Blue.
Personnel
Simon Vincent
pianoSimon Vincent: Piano; Roland Fidezius: Bass; Kay Lübke: Drums.
Album information
Title: Live In Berlin | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Vision Of Sound
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