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Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet: Voyagers
ByRobert Pawlik
guitarb.1965
The catchy "Seven Ways to Fez" dances back and forth between the swirling sounds of the Maghrebwith drummer

Dusan Novakov
drumsRobert Bachner
trombonePawlik's funk riff and fluid guitar lines on "Unique" hark back to 1970s

Earl Klugh
guitar, acousticb.1953

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018
On "Siberian Rhapsody" Raoul Herget's tuba stokes the engine as trumpet, trombone, guitar and driving drums create a stirring celebration straight out of a Taraf de Ha?douks set. Pawlik's biting guitar work and Rabitsch's rough-edged trumpet solo are both suitably uninhibited and energetic. By way of contrast, the jazzy "Walk in the Sun" could have been sung by trumpeter

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
Joe Abentung
bassElsewhere, muted trumpet breathes Andalucían air on "Malaga," a sprightly tune featuring fine, Spanish-flavored soloing. A gently swinging version of pianist

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Rabitsch and Pawlik have trawled the rhythms and melodies of half the world, yet instead of serving up a world music pastiche they have crafted a contemporary jazz record that's melodically satisfying, grooving, and with mighty impressive chops to boot. ">
Track Listing
Seven Ways to Fez; Varna; Unique; The Long Road; Serbian Rhapsody; Walk in the Sun; Malaga; Round Midnight; Money; Cienfuegos.
Personnel
Michaela Rabitsch
trumpet and vocalsMichaela Rabitsch: vocals, trumpet; Robert Pawlik: guitar; Joe Abentung: bass; Dusan Novakov: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Voyagers | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Extraplatte
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About Michaela Rabitsch
Instrument: Trumpet and vocals
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