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Jamie Reynolds Trio: Time With People
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Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Craig Taborn
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Time With People is Reynolds' leader debut and presents a piano trio that values group dialogue, flow, lyricism and flexibility over muscularity and showiness. Reynolds and his trio matesbassist Gary Wang and drummer

Eric Doob
drumsWhile Reynolds began writing some of these pieces as far back as 2006, none of them can really be considered old. He chose to let his ideas marinate and evolve over time and it paid off. His music has a sense of maturity and depth to it that can only come with careful consideration. Undulating lines, contemplative statements ("Improvisation (View)") and brightness with a sense of restraint ("Morning Sun") all coexist peacefully in Reynolds' world. Odd meters and shifting feels come into play, but they're used in service of Reynolds' songs rather than as clever ploys or parlor tricks.
Time With People is the type of album that gets better with each listen as a new wrinkle unfolds itself. This is thoughtful trio work in every sense of the idea. ">
Track Listing
Ideas Of North; Locks (Part 1); Singing School; Improvisation (View); Miel-Coeur; Locks (Part Two); Cold Spring; Improvisation (We're All Here); Morning Sun; Locks (Part 3); Time With People; The Feeling Of Jazz.
Personnel
James Reynolds
pianoJamie Reynolds: piano; Gary Wang: bass; Eric Doob: drums.
Album information
Title: Time With People | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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