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Michael McNeill Trio: Passageways
ByMichael McNeill
pianob.1982

Ken Filiano
bassb.1952

Phillip Haynes
drumsb.1961
McNeill has a mature, personal voice, developed through a wide range of experiences, including with trumpeter

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006

Bruce Johnstone
saxophone, baritoneb.1943
The twenty-minute opening, "Hold On," stresses this approach. Filiano creates tense interplay with his confident, reserved arco work, amidst fractured rhythmic patterns and spare piano lines. Later, McNeill lessens this tension with an impressionistic solo that is transformed into a conventional yet fiery trio improvisation with a clear chord progression that concludes when Filiano, once again, leads with arco solo.
"Nobody's Waltz," "PreludeMetropolis" and "Exit Now" have even looser structures, their progression shifting according to the immediate articulations of all three musicians without an attempt to tie them into any obvious pattern. This approach demand fast thinking and a rich musical language that allows the trio to color the material with imagination and passion, encompassing these free form abstractions within a cohesive envelope. Only the closing "I'm OK Now" follows a touching melodic theme, delivered in a beautiful and elegant manner.
McNeill is an exceptional composer and player, with a debut that sets a high standard for those yet to come. ">
Track Listing
Hold On; Nobody's Waltz; Prelude - Metropolis; Exit Now; I'm OK Now.
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Title: Passageways | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Infrasonic Press
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