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Daan Kleijn: Trio
ByWes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953

Stephane Grappelli
violin1908 - 1997
In a sense, then, it's a surprise that I was moved to review Dutch guitarist

Daan Kleijn
guitarb.1989
As the title notes, Kleijn's clean, spare lead guitar has only two backers. Bassist Tobias Nuboer and drummer Joost Van Schalk are perfectly matched to Kleijn's style, a kind of maximized minimalism. They're well stocked in their abilities to take off and riff, but neither ever turns his instrument into virtuosic tedium. Like Kleijn, they understand the importance of melody and the storyline of a song. And they create a contemporary jazz approach that has strong roots yet moves ahead adventurously.
The classics here are nicely chosen.

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
The four Kleijn originals have a wide range and much originality especially an aerial adventurism with guitar that was news to me.
Kleijn's liner notes include, ..."I've always been drawn to the openness and freedom indigenous to the guitar trio. There is space to breathe and, to me, music is exactly about that."
One reason this CD is so enjoyable is the clean, open air and aesthetically appealing sanity it provides in a period of general commercial crowding and ax grinding. It's enjoyable first thing in the morning and late at night, and it grows on you in the way any art does when it's thoughtful as well as beautiful. ">
Track Listing
Drie Kleuren; So In Love; Star Crossed Lovers; Charlie; Here Without; Ev'rything I Love; Willem; When It's Sleepy Time Down South.
Personnel
Daan Kleijn
guitarDaan Kleijn: guitar; Tobias Nuboer: bass; Joost Van Schaik: drums
Album information
Title: Trio | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Daan Kleijn
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