Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Jamie Pregnell: Sleepy Town
Jamie Pregnell: Sleepy Town
ByJamie Pregnell
guitar, electricb.1985

Julien Wilson
saxophone, tenorb.1972

Sam Anning
bass
Ben VanderWal
drums"Rover" continues in a contemplative mood, this time with a more contemporary rubato feel. "Moon" is bright and upbeat, with especially active time keeping from Vanderwal's drums in an interesting groove. Bass and drums play a duet for an extended break, too, making it a rhythm section feature. "Eighties" rides along atop an insistent eight-note bass pulse. "Early Life" concludes the set with a bit of Americana guitar twang and lyrical saxophone.
Pregnell has composed an attractive and varied set of tunes, interpreted with skill and verve by the band. The music is contemporary jazz all the wayno bebop, no fusion, no rockand the guitar employs a straight tone, without overdrive. Think

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Track Listing
Brightside; J.M.; Sleepy Town; Rover; Moon; Eighties; Early Life.
Personnel
Album information
Title: Sleepy Town | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
