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Albert Beger Trio: The Way To Go
ByAlbert Beger
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Hamid Drake
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Assaf Hakimi
bassThis solid rhythm section, one of few to accompany Beger, rarely challenges him. At times Beger develops fascinating ideas with intense passion, as on the opening "Cost Of No Return" or the the touching "Eternity." They respond with an almost routine pulse that falls short of his ideas and versatile musical personality. The gap between Beger and the rhythm section is stressed even further on "Morton Feldman," a tribute to the great American composer known for minimalist, quiet and slowly evolving music including rhythms free and floating. Beger's bold musical vision attempts to send Feldman subtle ideas when he develops his solos, but the answer is only an aggressive rhythmic attack.
The rhythm section does connect when Berger uses a clear narrative for charismatic sax flights on "Black Cabaret," the title piece and even more on the propulsive "In The Zone." On the final cut, a tight, energetic foundation gains more power as the piece develops and manages to push Beger into a cathartic coda.
Beger's search for new ideas, formats and like-minded musical partners never stops. He is always ready to try a new experiment. From time to time the outcome is uneven, though still interesting in its bold vision. ">
Track Listing
Cost Of no Return; Black Cabaret; Morton Feldman; Eternity; The Way To Go; In The Zone.
Personnel
Albert Beger
saxophoneAlbert Beger: tenor and soprano saxophones; Assaf Hakimi: double bass; Yoav Zohar: drums.
Album information
Title: The Way To Go | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Jazzis Records
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