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The Puppeteers: The Puppeteers
By Track review of "Peaceful Moment"
Bill Ware
vibraphoneb.1959

Arturo O'Farrill
pianob.1960

Alex Blake
bassb.1951
"Peaceful Moment" written by Alex Blake is one of the quieter pieces on the program. Yet with some decent exposure, this gem could become a new jazz standard, conceivably embraced by other jazz artists. Featuring a rather polite melody, intimating notions of innocence and peace, the soloists commingle lavish overtones and a gradually mounting gait. Moreover, Affoumado institutes a colorific aspect via his shrewd counterpoint mechanisms, when tapping his cymbals in unison with Ware's tuneful notes.
Blake anchors the meticulously executed progressions as O'Farrill recedes the dreamy panorama by remodeling the theme back to where it started. It's classy, gorgeous and somewhat hypnotic amid the largely invigorating, action-packed production where all the intricate moving parts align with engineering splendor. Yet the artists sustain a loose groove feel by projecting a spacious aura, contrasted by high-flying bop workouts, bristling improvisations and compositions that tender pliant underpinnings. ">
Track Listing
On The Spot; Jumping; In Whom; Peaceful Moment; Bio Diesel; Dreams Of Dad; Not Now Right Now; Lonely Days Are Gone; The Right Time.
Personnel
Arturo O'Farrill: piano; Bill Ware: vibraphone; Alex Blake: double bass, bass guitar; Jaime Affoumado: drums.
Album information
Title: The Puppeteers | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Puppet's Records
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