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Jonathan Kreisberg: Shadowless
ByKurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970

Lage Lund
guitar
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
British expat saxophonist

Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977

Gary Versace
piano
Henry Hey
pianoDespite his inherent compositional complexity, Kreisberg appeals to both the head and the heart. There's no denying the demands of his fiery opener, "Twenty One," but despite this irregularly metered song's "find the one" challenge, its lyricism and compelling energy render academic assessment irrelevant. That Kreisberg, sporting a clean and warm hollow-body tone, is clearly on top of its knotty changes, and one tumult of a pulse from bassist

Matt Penman
bass
Mark Ferber
drumsKreisberg's warm tone also defines the title track, a stunning duet with Hey where the context's intrinsic nakedness spotlights both players' ample skill at playing over, around and through a piece with energy not unlike

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Lenny Breau
guitar1941 - 1984
The sole cover,

George Gershwin
composer / conductor1898 - 1937
Track Listing
Twenty One; Stir The Stars; Shadowless; Zembékiko; Long, Like A Mercury Day; The Common Climb; Defying Gravity; Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Personnel
Jonathan Kreisberg
guitarJonathan Kreisberg: guitar; Will Vinson: saxophone; Henry Hey: piano; Matt Penman: bass; Mark Ferber: drums.
Album information
Title: Shadowless | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: New for Now Music
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