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John Abercrombie: Wait Till You See Her

Mark Feldman
violin
Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Marc Johnson
bassb.1953
"Out of Towner"a sly reference to Abercrombie's collaboration with fellow guitarist Ralph Towneris concise, a head over a 12/8 beat that leads to a magnificent solo by Feldman propelled by Afro/Cuban-tinged drumming. Feldman pulls in all his experience playing classical, country, klezmer and music-beyond-category to produce a statement rich in feeling and technical prowess. Abercrombie's solo is flowing, using a more sustained sound rather than the rhythmic attack of his jazzier leads.
Abercrombie composed all the music except the title track, written by Rodgers and Hart in the '40s. The lyrics from this love song provide a summation for the approach and results of Abercrombie's latest effort: "pensive and sweet and wise." ">
Track Listing
Sad Song; Line-Up; Wait Till You See Her; Trio; I've Overlooked Before; Anniversary Waltz; Out Of Towner; Chic of Araby.
Personnel
John Abercrombie
guitarJohn Abercrombie: guitars; Mark Feldman: violin; Thomas Morgan: double-bass; Joey Baron: drums.
Album information
Title: Wait Till You See Her | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: ECM Records
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