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Telmo Fernandez and Marcos Pin: Take A Second
ByPin recorded his first Duology album, Session 1 (Free Code Jazz Records, 2014) with pianist

Yago Vazquez
pianoThe beauty of this recording lies in the relaxed, companionable, relationship between Pin (playing through the right channel) and Fernandez (on the left channel). The two men exchange licks, trade solos, provide rhythm for the other's melody lineall with a good-humored grace. It's as if J. J. Cale's front porch had been transplanted to rural Spainalthough recording actually took place in Estudios A Ponte in Santiago de Compostela in December 2012. According to Pin's liner notes there are rules to the recordings in the Duology seriesa single 3-hour session, a maximum of two takes per tune and "no ridiculous edits."
The ten minute version of "Cry Me A River" encapsulates the duo's approachlanguid, warm and melodic, their playing accentuates the song's melancholy without losing the beauty of the melody. Despite its extended length, the tune never palls but holds the attention to the last note. "Polkadots And Moonbeams" echoes this laidback, relaxed, approach, "Things Ain't What They Used To Be" gets a slow blues shuffle treatment and "Nica's Dream" moves things a little more up-tempo. The fluid, graceful, rhythm of "I Fall In Love Too Easily" makes this the album's most overtly romantic number.
Track Listing
Old Folks; Nica's Dream; I Wish I Knew; Things Ain't What They Used To Be; Polkadots And Moonbeams; Cry Me A River; I Fall In Love Too Easily.
Personnel
Marcos Pin
guitarTelmo Fernandez: guitar; Marcos Pin: guitar.
Album information
Title: Take A Second | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Free Code Jazz Records
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