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Ben Tyree/BT3: re:vision
ByThis is essentially a trio outing, with Theo Hardin and

DJ Logic
turntable
V. Jeffrey Smith
saxophoneThe Latin vibe of Tyree's chords on "Telekinesis" evokes

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

John Medeski
organ, Hammond B3b.1965

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Tyree's keen rhythmic sense and harmonically interesting chords prop the funky, jazz-rock of "Dizzle McSizzle," while tenor saxophonist

Stacy Dillard
saxophoneThat the melody of "Acquisition" bears resemblance to [saxophonist]

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Tyree's songwriting is to the fore on the final two tracks. "A Song of Hope" is an unhurried, stylish number built upon Tyree's delightful chord progressions, while "Drop Back" is a driving yet more tightly woven trio piece which draws comparison to guitarist

Wayne Krantz
guitar, electricTrack Listing
Because We Can; Telekinesis; Shapeshifter; Dizzle McSizzle; The Roots Run Deep; Acquisition; The Search; A Song of Hope, Drop Back.
Personnel
Ben Tyree
guitarBen Tyree: guitar; Laurence Qualls: drums; Theo Hardin: electric bass (2-4, 6-7); Steven Jenkins: electric bass (1, 5, 8-9); V. Jeffrey Smith: tenor saxophone (1); Stacy Dillard: tenor saxophone (4); DJ Logic: turntables (1); John Medeski: Hammond B3 organ (3).
Album information
Title: re:vision | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Sonic Architectures
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