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Trio Reenactment: What Once Was...
ByThe set bounces to life with "Piano Mang," penned by Trio Reenactment's leader, bassist
The group's pianist, Sven Anderson, wrote "Eternal," a lovely, inward-looking ballad that features Barron (who is also a guitarist) taking a guitar-like bass lead. After an interlude, he hands off to Anderson, who sparkles in a drifting, lighter-than-air fashion.
Being Motor City guys, it seems appropriate to include a Motown Records hit from the 1960s. The Smokey Robinson-penned "Get Ready," a song that climbed the charts for The Temptations way back when, rolls along on a soulful groove, again showcasing Barron's gift for melodic bass playing.
The Barron-penned "Trio R" has a full-speed-ahead fusion feeling, with Anderson injecting an electric

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"Open Your Eyes" rumbles and rattles to life on Barron's deep bass lines, accompanied by Rob Emanuel's clattering drums and leading into Anderson's bright electric keyboard work. The trio closes the set with a beautifully wistful,

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What Once Was..." showcases a versatile trio in a highly engaging set of sounds. ">
Track Listing
Piano Mang; Eternal; Get Ready; Trio R; What Once Was...; When You Speak, Do You Sleep?; Here to There; Open Your Eyes; Goodbye Larry.
Personnel
Trio Reenactment
band / ensemble / orchestraJohn Barron: bass; Sven Anderson: piano; Rob Emanuel: drums.
Album information
Title: What Once Was... | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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