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David Series: Meerkat Parade
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David Series
guitarb.1982
Meerkat Parade leans on the easy side of jazz without becoming bland. There are electric tones to the guitar and keys, generally the smooth

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
James Lindsay
bassHuw Rees
keyboardsThe leader's laid-back compositions find him twining unison lines with the others while still leaving plenty of breathing space for each member somewhere. The breezy "Oink" rolls with the low-key cheer of a springtime daydream, Series and Rees trading sunny leads before the rhythm section builds to an understated crescendo. With "Where's Waltzy" it's the bass's turn to play hopskotch with Series' smooth chording; "Hermwei" features some brisk unison rhythms that keep all the players consistently on their toes despite the easygoing tone.
Once Max Popp's drums propel them through the finale under a frisky dash of

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Track Listing
Herzog; Mr Frisbee; Oink; Hermwei; Where's Waltzy; Scoobie Snack.
Personnel
David Series
guitarMax Popp: drums: James Lindsay: bass; Huw Rees: piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes; David Series: guitar.
Album information
Title: Meerkat Parade | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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