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Nick Moran: No Time Like Now
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Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
A new wave in the format is at hand, with boundary-pushing organists

Sam Yahel
organ, Hammond B3
John Medeski
organ, Hammond B3b.1965

Medeski Martin & Wood
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1991
Moran invites the sound and soul of rock music and blues into the mix with "Strange Brew," the opening tune on seminal power trio Cream's Disraeli Gears (Polydor, 1967). Moran also opens No Time Like Now with the song, his snappy lines snaking in and out of organist

Brad Whiteley
pianob.1980
Chris Benham
drumsA blind listen to the disc wouldn't identify the leader; the sound is that of a cohesive unit. The Moran-penned "My Beautiful" has a floating quality, with understated, spot-on musicianship, with the leader and Whiteley equitably sharing the solo space and comping duties.
With the exception of "Strange Brew," the tunes are all Moran originals. "Intention" has a measured melancholy; "Slow Drive" is very satisfyingly funky; and "Wishful Thinking" brims with propulsive grooves and showcases Moran's intense yet subtle approach. "No Time Like Now" has a stirring majesty, while "The Physicist Transformed" opens on a slow prowl, with the organ punctuating Moran's phrases.
The organ trio field is a dynamic and crowded one, but the Nick Moran Trio rises up near the top with No Time Like Now. ">
Track Listing
Strange Brew; My Beautiful; Intention; Slow Drive; Wishful Thinking; No Time Like Now; Say Hi to Paris; Natalya; The Physicist Transformed; Renewal.
Personnel
Nick Moran
bassNick Moran: guitar; Brad Whiteley: organ; Chris Benham: drums.
Album information
Title: No Time Like Now | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Manor Sound Records
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