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Ted Piltzecker: Steppe Forward
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"He Sent an Angel" is a slow and beautiful tune, with Piltzecker playing the melody line and keeping things simple but, at the same time, creating an intimate and personal relationship with the song. Some of the finest music on the album arises from the interplay between Piltzecker and Dillon. This is at its best on "Kalunga," with the vibraphonist and saxophonist almost indistinguishable at times as they deliver its lilting, flowing melody.
"Why So Long?" doesn't quite match the standard of the rest of the album. It's pretty, and Piltzecker's solo is one of his best, but it lacks a strong theme and, at almost seven minutes in length, overstays its welcome. The album's high standard returns for "Reunion Blues," though; a bop-influenced number that features a smooth, brightly toned tenor solo from Dillon, fluid electric guitar from Llerandi, and a chance for bassist Mike Kujawski to shine on his own solo.
Steppe Forward is an accessible album, with a warmth and humanity throughout. Piltzecker and his fellow musicians are talented and stylish, capable of swinging or of creating a more emotive and reflective atmosphere. His tunes are a delight, and the band brings out their full potential. ">
Track Listing
Steppe Forward; Flight Following; He Sent an Angel; Nica's Dream; Kalunga; Why So Long?; Reunion Blues.
Personnel
Ted Piltzecker
vibraphoneTed Piltzecker: vibes, piano, percussion; Rogerio Boccato: percussion; Sam Dillon: saxophones; Nick Llerandi: guitars; Jerad Lippi: drums; Mike Kujawski: bass; Harvie S: bass (3).
Album information
Title: Steppe Forward | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Corner Mushroom
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