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Dan Weiss Trio Plus 1: Utica Box
ByDan Weiss
drumsThe core of the band includes bassist

Thomas Morgan
bass, acoustic
Jacob Sacks
piano
Eivind Opsvik
bassThe album's title is derived from the "Utica Crib," a long-discredited nineteenth century psychiatric treatment in which patients were confined in a narrow locking bed to prevent them from harming themselves or others. But aside from that disturbing association, the music here possesses a remarkable tranquility. The space in the music is perfect for allowing memorable themes to surface, as on "Orange," where the track's recurring motif always stays within reach, but at the same time preserving room for rhythmic invention and improvisation to occur as the piece evolves over its eleven-and-a-half-minute duration. The beautiful "Last Time One More Time" is another expressive piece that uses the two bassists to wonderful effect, their tuneful lyricism carrying the theme over Sacks' delicate arpeggios.
There's nothing timid about Weiss's compositions, and he is always teasing out fascinating rhythmic structures. But even when his drumming is at its most animated, as on "Please Don't Leave," Sacks' steady, deliberate calm manages to give the music a meditative center. And the album's most hard-hitting cut, the closing "Bonham," stays well short of full-throttle too, with a tempered approach that remains even more riveting for keeping its power in checkthat is, until the last few minutes, when Weiss simply can't contain himself any longer and the music is finally unleashed fully, his furious pummeling doing ample justice to the fabled Led Zeppelin drummer for whom the track is named.
Weiss is a drummer's drummer, to be sure. Yet on Utica Box it is clear that he's much more than that, as his songwriting is as melodically rich as it is rhythmically complex, creating music with enough emotional depth to reward many encounters. ">
Track Listing
Utica Box; Jamerson; Rock and Heat; Orange; Please Don’t Leave; Last Time One More Time; Bonham.
Personnel
Dan Weiss
drumsJacob Sacks: piano; Thomas Morgan: bass; Eivind Opsvik: bass; Dan Weiss: drums.
Album information
Title: Utica Box | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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