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Steven Feifke: Peace In Time
ByThis septet offering from pianist

Steven Feifke
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Peace In Time is a date built around originals, but it's the familiar fareFeifke's arrangements of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
On each of the aforementioned songs, and on every single original number, there are solos and surface elements to admire, be they funky, fiery or friendly. But that doesn't tell the whole story. Feifke packs so many subtle things into these songs, so each listen reveals something new. He artfully weaves fleeting riffs, background figures, and twists into his own designs, giving his septet plenty to work with. But the music doesn't collapse under the weight of intricacy. Feifke is an arranger-composer with good sense, always cognizant of how much is enough and how much is too much. He's a composer who's found his own sound, a pianist with a firm command of the instrument, and an all-around monster talent with a bright future ahead. ">
Track Listing
Evidence; Am I Still There For You? (Intro); Am I Still There For You?; Nica's Dream; Song For Ben And Gidi; Wollongong; 3:23AM; Autumn In New York; The Missing Feeling II; The Coast; Second Wind; Peace In Time.
Personnel
Steven Feifke
pianoSteven Feifke: piano; Benny Benack III: trumpet, flugelhorn; Andrew Gould: alto saxophone; Chad Lefkowitz-Brown: tenor saxophone; Alex Wintz: guitar; Raviv Markowitz: bass; Jimmy Macbride: drums.
Album information
Title: Peace In Time | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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