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Jon Stickley Trio: Lost at Last
ByJon Stickley
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Lyndsay Pruett makes an excellent foil for Stickely both melodically and tonally, her fluid fiddling making a sweet aural complement to the leader's flat-picked guitar. The three are more than up to the task of staying in unison at any tempo, though these performances still put composition and interplay foremosteven the breakneck centerpieces of "Darth Radar" and "Octopickin'" make sure to break up the full-tilt careening with a couple breathers. Elsewhere the group sounds equally at home with Wasso Grunholtz's gypsy dance "Valse de Wasso" or Stickley's Americana ballad "Pamlico Sound." Whether rollicking or thoughtful, this trio offers a listen as expansive as it is invigorating. ">
Track Listing
Point to Point; The High Road; Rice Dream; Never Stop; Darth Radar; Octopickin'; Slopes; GOA; Valse de Wasso; Pamlico Sound; Flight of the Durban.
Personnel
Jon Stickley
guitarJon Stickley: guitar; Lyndsay Pruett: violin; Patrick Armitage: drums.
Album information
Title: Lost at Last | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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