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Sebastian Liedke Trio: To Walk In The Past
ByEsbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
Of the disc's ten original tunes, eight were penned by Liedke and two by the trio's pianist, Dirk Flatua. Though the pace is rarely faster than mid-tempo, there is a strong improvisational feel throughout the collection. Individual pieces unfold as a suite, each flowing seamlessly into the next. On "Ella," Flatau's playing is fluid and imaginative, full of intricate beauty. Drummer Lizzy Scharnofske contributes a subtly propulsive beat and rhythmic variety, while Liedke's finely nuanced playing weaves the piece together. The most up-tempo piece in the collection, "Hallo Frau Winter" is in the bop tradition, though distinctly modern. Scharnofske rides the symbols perfectly, and Liedke, whose group is quite egalitarian, has his first chance to really show a capacity to improvise over Flatua's complex chords.
"Flus Im Kopf" is a bluesy romp that features Flatua's appealing down-tempo boogie. Scharnofske's strong rhythmic support shifts the tempo up briefly, and Liedke's contribution is both nimble and controlled. The title track creates a poignant atmosphere accentuated by a beautiful solo from Liedke, whose playing is reminiscent of fellow German,

Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940
There is an overall European sensitivity throughout the collection, and the influences of

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944

Arild Andersen
bass, acousticb.1945
Track Listing
04:15-A Morning on Hamdan Street; Ella; Leaving Berlin; The Beast In You; Hello Frau Winter; Tale of a Silent Karl; Fluse Im Kopf; Leo; To Walk In The Past; Ein Stuck Berlin.
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Album information
Title: To Walk In The Past | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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