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Heine Hansen Trio: Signature
ByNext minute we lurch perilously from Van The Man to Beatrix Potter with "the birds almost bursting out of their little feathered suits." Jemima Puddle-Duck and Peter Rabbit snap their fingers and dance the hucklebuck to Hansen's "playful piano, bubbling over in song."
Christian Munch-Hansen, music critic, author and teacher andmore importantly, one suspectscommittee member of the

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973
What on earth would Ben Webster have made of such guff?
Or of this: "A high diver poised on a blade of grass, a basin of water on the ground below. When the light appears in May, the trees don't hesitate. Now Heine Hansen, too, has sprung. Listen and hear where to."
Without further ado, let's do just that. Signature comprises 11 songs, all originals, mostly riff-based and repetitive, busy without actually going anywhere. To judge from the titles and Munch-Hansen notwithstanding, they would appear to have little to do with ecology, except perhaps the closer, "Wind," although that could equally well refer to flatulence.
"You're Gone And I Remain" is based on a left-hand, soulful riff that brings to mind some of those things

Bobby Timmons
piano1935 - 1974
"In-Between Black And White" isyou asked for it, Heinegrey but does threaten to get more colourful (perhaps even green) on occasion.
The best tracks are "Gee Blues" and "Low Profile." Both motor along quite nicely.
The other numbers are all much of a muchness. Nothing really stands out, though Munch-Hansen says there are "roots we cannot see that nevertheless connect things on a deeper level." In terms of practicality, more swing, more oomph, more experienceall are badly needed before anyone outside of Denmark is likely to get very excited about Heine Hansen. ">
Track Listing
You’re Gone And I Remain; In-Between Black And White; Gee Blues; Moody Dance; Old-Timer; Level Crossings; Butterfly; Low Profile; Awaiting; The Colour Red; Wind.
Personnel
Heine Hansen
pianoHeine Hansen: piano; Thomas Fonnesb?k (bass); Alex Riel (drums).
Album information
Title: Signature | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Storyville Records
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