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Ferenc Nemeth: Triumph
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Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973
Where Night Songs bore the heavy influence of Loueke's approach to ethnic fusion, Triumph is unique in its mix of styles that seamlessly blend into a gem of a record. There is the wistfully beautiful "Sorrow And Wishful Thinking," where Nemeth's percussive beats match saxophonist

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969
Nemeth exhibits a rare combination of exhilarating élan and harmonic creativity, often in the same tune. The title track exhibits an undercurrent of soulful and funky rhythms buoying meandering and modal solos; a spicy and dark mixture of the visceral and the intellectual, which is Nemeth's gratifying musical signature.
Pianist

Kenny Werner
pianob.1951
Although the entire album is an amalgamation of preset concepts and spontaneous ingenuity the interludes are sheer extemporized delights. Loueke's nocturnal serenade on "Interlude I" is like a flamenco song, melancholic and bewitching, while the drums and tenor sax duet of "Interlude II" is an earthy and stimulating dance. "Interlude III" finds Nemeth exploring the full melodic potential of his drum set, channeling an inner

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
With Triumph, Nemeth makes a bold and exquisite statement that showcases his sublime talents as a composer, improviser, drummer and bandleadera statement that will surely stand the test of time. ">
Track Listing
Intro; Triumph; Interlude I; Purpose; Interlude II; Joy; Interlude III; Longing; Hope; Interlude IV; Sorrow And Wishful Thinking; Hope II.
Personnel
Ferenc Nemeth
drumsJoshua Redman: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Kenny Werner: piano, Rhodes; Lionel Loueke: guitar, vocals; Ferenc Nemeth: drums; JuampiDi Leone: vocals; Carlos Michelini: clarinet; Martin Pantyrer: bass clarinet, baritone saxophone; Richard Nant: trumpet, flugelhorn; Maria Noel Luzardo: bassoon.
Album information
Title: Triumph | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Dreamers Collective
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