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Alon Nechushtan: Words Beyond
ByThe left-leaning klezmer jazz that Nechushtan delivered with his Talat band mates on Growl (Tzadik, 2006) is nowhere to be found here. Instead, Nechushtan relies on an aesthetic that leans heavily on shifts in the rhythmic sands of time and complex, two (or three) way conversations. Hearing how drummer extraordinaire

Dan Weiss
drumsNechushtan couldn't have asked for more empathetic and appropriate colleagues, in terms of creating a fluid and flexible trio environment that's heavy on rhythmic interaction, than Weiss and bassist

Francois Moutin
bass
David Binney
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As the man pulling the strings, Nechushtan is never short on ideas for his compositions, or in performance. He can comfortably erect a harmonic edifice around a single note ("Different Kind Of Morning"), deliver straightforward soloing over driving swing ("Dr. Master Plan') and go it alone if his band mates drop out mid-track ("Spinning The Clouds"). While he prefers complex angles to straightaways, the music never strays into inaccessible territory, as he clearly prefers taking people along for a ride to driving solo. Alon Nechushtan's Words Beyond is worlds beyond where most jazz musicians are willing and able to travel, making this album a worthwhile listening journey. ">
Track Listing
Muppet Shock; Different Kind Of Morning; Spinning The Clouds; Dr. Master Plan; Spring Soul Song; Secret Short/Short Secret; Entranced; Heartbreakthrough; The Traveler.
Personnel
Alon Nechushtan
pianoAlon Nechushtan: piano; Francois Moutin: bass; Dan Weiss: drums.
Album information
Title: Words Beyond | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Buckyball Records
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