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Keith Fiala: New Beginnings
ByKeith Fiala
trumpetb.1968
The moderately-tempoed "Let Go" opens melodically with a memorable descending melodic line. Fiala spins a series of cascading ribbons from his bright horn and an energetic and neatly-mixed guitar solo from Marc Lionetti adds over the cooking rhythm bed. "Hollywood and Vine" is a chaotic up-funky platform with Michael Jackson-esque overtones, lots of layered "urban action," and a heated Fiala solo. "Cityscape" is a neat funk groove which shouts. It is a cooker, reminiscent of

Herb Alpert
trumpetb.1935
Fiala's playing and compositional skills shine throughout the session. He has a knack for the memorable and approachable. His playing is superb, demonstrating an engaging sound and improv fluency. He possesses both mastery and gymnastic ability. The production qualities here are excellent.
"Flow" is a bossa track with a melodic line which winds, swirls and surprises. The lushness of the flugelhorn is a perfect texture for the somewhat cinematic track. Over a clap track and layered strings Fiala's optimistic melody sings forth on "She's So Sweet." It's an expansive statement including an echoed sitar solo by Ken Berry. Arguably, it is the most intriguing track on the date. Latinesque acoustic guitar opens the door for Fiala's flugelhorn on the lush romantic melody of "Lorena." Fiala, who spent years as Maestro

Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949
Varied, layered, exceptionally well-produced and performed, New Beginnings is a superb launch album from a supremely talented artist. ">
Track Listing
Let Go, Hollywood & Vine, Cityscape, Flow, She's So Sweet, Lorena, MB's Groove, How Long Can I Wait, Beyond Infinity, Wit's End.
Personnel
Keith Fiala
trumpetKen Berry
guitar, electricMarc Lionetti
guitarJohnny Friday
drumsLannie Hilboldt
bassJamie Hilboldt
keyboardsTyler Honsel
bass, electricAdditional Instrumentation
Keith Fiala: programming; Arturo Sandoval: synthesizer
Album information
Title: New Beginnings | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self-Produced
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