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Eric Sierveld: Walk The Walk
ByHelping trumpeter Sierveld realize this set of 7 originalsadd an interpretation of Rodgers & Hart's "Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered"are some of the most accomplished protagonists of New York's jazz scene today. Apart from arguably the most prominent instrumentalist on the record,
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Whilst most compositions are on the swinging bop side of things, the elevated variety of instrumentation (as opposed to a classic B3 Organ trio) gives these charts a more diversified soundscape. Not only does each player demonstrate a personal and unique language but the mere palette of color the different instruments diffuse furthermore emphasizes the extensive dynamic range and therewith thrilling delivery, resultantly making theon averageeight minute tunes go by in the stroke of a key. After the muddy blues workout that is "The Other Side (of the Hudson), " Walk The Walk finds the quintet finishing on a more exotic note with the Latin rhythmical exercise "Split-Finger." The melodic leaders deliver their most poignant solos on this tune and go out with a bang.
Sireveld's fluid trumpet lines always seem to get to the point precisely at the right time. Even more striking comes his clear musical vision which is defined by an overall democratic treatment. Ultimately it is these two virtues which further elevate the quality of the pleasant compositions at hand and round off an enjoyable journey. ">
Track Listing
The Last Innovator; Toughin' Up; Walk The Walk; Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered; Occam's Razor; B-Town Bop; The Other Side (of the Hudson); Split-Finger.
Personnel
Eric Siereveld: trumpet, flugelhorn; Tony Barba: tenor saxophone; Jonathan Kresisberg: guitar; Mitch Shiner: drums; Aaron Gochberg: Conga (Track 8).
Album information
Title: Walk The Walk | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
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