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Oz Noy: Triple Play
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Oz Noy
guitar
Dennis Chambers
drumsb.1959

Jimmy Haslip
bassb.1951
Released without the benefit of overdubs or post-production sweetening, this tenth studio album under the Israeli-born Noy's name is a seventy-minute recording comprising ten tracks from two evenings at Stages Music Arts in Maryland. Its rock-oriented arrangements are in contrast to much of the exotica released by this label and, while the energizing sensation which arises from hearing it is far out of proportion to its level of innovation, it is also (thankfully) bereft of bombast.
Nonetheless, its concept is as brave as it is mature. Two pieces derive from icons of jazz

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
At the risk of belaboring the baseball allusion, Noy, Haslip and Chambers are indeed a team, each man aware of his role, fulfilling it to the hilt and never allowing ego to intrude on the three-way communication which pervades "Zig Zag," to name just one such instance. This eight-minute-plus opening is effectively delivered in two parts, the first emphasizing a funky riff followed by interpolation of a second slower and quieter interval which literally echoes what came before. Neither heavy-handed in the former nor self-conscious in the latter, it may well function as a thematic recapitulation for many a jazz fusion outing. As the commencement of Triple Play, the number gives way to the modified shuffle that is "Groovin' Grant." There, a collective surety allows the trio to slow down without fear of again regaining its fleet momentum To that end, Noy sets the pace with great authority; whether playing loud or soft his emphatic touch makes for crisp flurries of notes or single placements of extended lines of comparable accuracy, as on "Looni Tooni."
The threesome likewise takes its time on the piece authored by the aforementioned iconic pianist and composer. Opting to work its way slowly, almost luxuriously, into what turns out to be the longest cut on this album at 10:12one almost overflowing with arresting progressionsthis track seems to pass as quickly as its opposite, the slightly less than four minutes of "Twice In A While."
The quietude of the cover of 'Yardbird' allows Haslip to roam. Still, in keeping with the overall focus of this outing, he never strays or wanders purposelessly. Nor does he hurry any more than Noy as he steps forward to play the blues with a feeling as deep and abiding as Chambers.' All three musicians remain in a fluid instrumental parallel for the duration of that track.
The quick tease of the late

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970

Santana
band / ensemble / orchestra
John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Gov't Mule
band / ensemble / orchestra
Yellowjackets
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1977
Track Listing
Zig Zag; Groovin' Grant; Bemsha Swing; Boom Boo Boom; Billie's Bounce; Snapdragon; Chocolate Souffle; Looni Tooni; Twice in a While; Twisted Blues.
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Title: Triple Play | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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