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Okonski: Magnolia
ByThe trio is pianist

Steve Okonski
pianoMichael Isvara Montgomery
bass, acousticAaron Frazer
drumsThe album was originally planned, we are told, as a collection of beat-driven and fully composed instrumentals. And some of it, such as opener "Runner Up," is more or less that. But at the small-hours end of the first session, in winter 2020, the trio recorded a spontaneous group improv, subsequently titled "Sunday," and this approach was explored further during a second session in summer 2021. The rest of the tracks morph between composed and on the wing.
Magnolia sounds honest and authentic. Partly this comes from the no-frills recording set up and partly from the sound of the piano, which suggests either a wonky upright or a grand which has been prepared to mimic one. Artless or artful, it is effective and evocative and the album is refreshingly quirky, in that respect reminiscent of

Marco Benevento
organ, Hammond B3Magnolia lasts less than 26 minutes but seems shorter. ">
Track Listing
Runner Up; Field Museum; Old Friend; Dark Moon; Song For My Sister’s Son; Sunday.
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Album information
Title: Magnolia | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Colemine Records
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