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Bob Gluck Trio: Returning
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Michael Bisio
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Dean Sharp
drumsThe opening track confirms that Gluck is in the league of postmodern innovators like

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No-one in Gluck's trio fades into the background for very long; there is always a high level of engagement and contribution. Solo and group expressions can explode in untamed shouts then recover in affecting phrases of anticipation. "By a Field" opens with a balladic solo from Gluck before Sharp literally chimes in. and the pianist finds his way to a brief, classically influenced passage. At that point, things get considerably freer. In the midst of these time and theme changes, Bisio has made his way in with a deep, woody backdrop that evolves into a mesmeric solo. The piece closes much as it began, with subdued support from Bisio.
The collection concludes with "Something Quiet," a piece related in name only to Gluck's previous recording. It is a meditative and beautiful work that serves as a cool down after the challenge. Gluck masters the balance of structure and improvisation throughout this suite of very forward-thinking pieces. As texturally different as the pieces are, there is a seamless narrative flow from one to another. Each of the nine original compositions breathes with an edgy creativity. Gluck, Bisio and Sharp have produced a truly unique collection of music on Returning. ">
Track Listing
Lifeline; Returning; That's All You Got; By a Field; There's No There There; Vertigal; Something Quiet.
Personnel
Bob Gluck
pianoBob Gluck: piano; Michael Bisio: bass; Dean Sharp: drums.
Album information
Title: Returning | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: FMR Records
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