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Hannes Riepler: Wild Life
ByMost of the tunes are Riepler's originalsthere's also experienced saxophonist and new band member

Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968
"One Shot" sets up the mood for much of the album. The music flows gracefully, as it did on the debut release: there's plenty of forward motion from drummer

James Maddren
drums"Gillett Square Blues" may well be a tribute to the London square that's home to the famous Vortex jazz club. It's a lively, positive, tune although Cheek's contribution is a touch less celebratory than the others'perhaps because he's less familiar with the square than are his fellow musicians. Cheek's own tune, "Sailing Ships," is one of the catchiest and most immediately engaging: "Modern Guilt" has a slightly rockier feel than the rest of the numbers, bringing an engaging jam band feel to the album.
Wild Life is not an album that grabs the listener by the collar first time around. It takes its time, gaining attention over repeated plays as the tunes insinuate themselves into the consciousnessand it's all the better for it. ">
Track Listing
One Shot; Gillett Square Blues; Wild Life; Nothing New...Just Beautiful; Sailing Ships; Golden Rainbow; The Storm; Modern Guilt.
Personnel
Hannes Riepler
guitarHannes Riepler: guitar; Chris Cheek: tenor saxophone; Oli Hayhurst: double bass; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Wild Life | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Jellymould Jazz
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