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Mike Rud: Salome's Dance: The Mike Rud Trio Invites Peter Bernstein
ByMike Rud
guitar
Peter Hum
piano
Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
Rud's connection to Bernstein goes all the way back to 1992, so there's real history to their friendship. In 2016, Rud finally invited his fellow guitar slinger to join him for gigs in Montreal and Ottawa. The results were wholly positive, so a year later they were at it again. Then, two years beyond that point, they took to the studio to record this gorgeous set. Working with the sterling support of bassist
Alec Walkington
bassDave Laing
drumsThe album's midpointor the close of Side A, for those keeping track on the vinyl frontbelongs to "Parc Lafontaine." A highlight on Notes on Montreal, as sung by

Sienna Dahlen
vocalsb.1972
At just around 45 minutes in length, and with top-notch performances on every track, this crew certainly leaves you wanting more. When the world safely reopens and their respective dance cards are clear, Rud and Bernstein most definitely deserve another meeting on record. If not for them, than at least for those of us listening on the outside. ">
Track Listing
Salome's Dance; Petroglyph; Leonard Cohen; Shuffle Pants; Parc Lafontaine; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; A Man of the World; Amsterdam Avenue; Blood Wolf Moon Blues.
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Title: Salome's Dance: The Mike Rud Trio Invites Peter Bernstein | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Bent River Records
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