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Pete McCann: Without Question
Pete McCann
guitarb.1966
While the music is not strictly thematic, McCann does write with special people or circumstances in mind. "I Can Remember" is a tribute to the late guitarist

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
McCann's bandmates are saxophonist

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Henry Hey
piano
Matt Pavolka
bassb.1972

Mark Ferber
drumsHey is persuasive there, as he is whenever called on to solo. "Lovely Thing" rekindles the dapper spirit of Konitz, dancing merrily along behind buoyant solos by McCann, Wilson and Hey. "Blues for O.M." is another highlight, changing pace but not passion, and leading to the less amiable "Conspiracy Theory," on which McCann plays electric guitar (as he does on "Trifecta"). "Hindsight" is a charming swinger, "Erase the Hate" an earnest and deliberative finale that spirals into dissonance. A restive coda but not irksome enough to minimize what has come before it, which is by and large excellent. ">
Track Listing
Without Question; I Can Remember; Trifecta; Lost City; Lovely Thing; Blues for O.M.; Conspiracy Theory; January; Hindsight; Erase the Hate.
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Title: Without Question | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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