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Leslie Pintchik: Prayer For What Remains
ByLeslie Pintchik
pianoPintchik leads her working trio here, with guest appearances by the esteemed soprano saxophonist

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Satoshi Takeishi
drums
Scott Hardy
bass, acoustic
Michael Sarin
drumsBesides playing impeccably, Pintchik wrote eight of the album's ten melodious and agreeable selections. The others are John Lennon and Paul McCartney's easygoing "I Will" and Joni Mitchell's rhythmically flavorful "Banquet," which are performed back-to-back after the first five of Pintchik's themes. The session closes with three more of the leader's seductive compositions: "Open Secret," "Grief" and "Just Sayin,'" the last recorded live at NYC's Jazz at Kitano, which, unlike Pintchik's trio, is no longer active.
Pintchik is admirable, as a writer and player, and her bandmates (one of whom, bassist Hardy, is a mate in more ways than one, as he and Pintchik have been married for more than thirty-five years) are sharp and supportive, especially as there is nothing here that is likely to eclipse their usual comfort zone. As for Wilson, he is lustrous and eloquent on the opening "Prayer for What Remains" and upbeat "Over Easy," while Takeishi's percussion adds depth and color to the enterprise.
In all, a far better-than-average small-group session, enhanced by Pintchik's engaging charts and elegant piano, Wilson's sagacious soprano and Takeishi's precise percussion. ">
Track Listing
Prayer For What Remains; Later Than We Thought; Request Denied; Private Moment; Over Easy; I Will; Banquet; Open Secret; Grief; Just Sayin' (live).
Personnel
Leslie Pintchik
pianoScott Hardy
bass, acousticMichael Sarin
drumsSatoshi Takeishi
drumsSteve Wilson
saxophoneAdditional Instrumentation
Satoshi Takeishi: perecussion (1-4, 7-9); Steve Wilson: soprano saxophone (1, 5).
Album information
Title: Prayer For What Remains | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Pintch Hard Records
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