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Sebastian Liedke: To Walk In The Past
ByOscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000
Bassist Sebastian Liedke's Trio, for example, has its own ideas about the piano trio, and his group pares things down to essentials. Superfluous notes and unnecessary displays of technique aren't the point here. Nine of these ten track create an intimate space where gently moving single note piano lines float over a simple, but wholly absorbing, rhythmic base. Liedke has found simpatico colleagues in pianist Dirk Flatau and drummer Lizzy Scharnofske. Most of this music is covered in shades of graylike the album coverand an ECM patina is present on the large majority of these songs. Within this general frame of mind, the musicians still manage to evoke different emotions. "Ella" has a hauntingly sad introduction and a fragile, yet firm, quality. "Leaving Berlin" possesses a seductive charm and "The Beast In You" is somber and sentimental at the same time.
While the first few album cuts establish a specific direction and sound for the group, "Hallo Frau Winter" is a complete departure. The trio seems to be giving their own view of a

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
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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Title: To Walk In The Past | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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