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Trio Fascination, Edition One

Joe LovanoMP3 Download
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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  • Original Release Date: July 28, 1998
  • Format - Music: MP3
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Three brilliant players playing brilliant compositions, August 13, 1999
Before I listened to the record I wasn't confident about it, purely due to the fact that there is no chordal instruments, such as guitar or piano. But Dave Holland's double bass-playing definitely makes the back ground music fluent and coherent with Lovano's sax-playing, who is simply a natural modern postbopper that turns his sax into a killing machine---you either feel relaxed or go completely MAD with him! Elvin Jones can always put the strong accent at the right position to enpower the music, and he plays with style !!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!, November 21, 1998
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I have always loved Tenor, bass and drum trios, and this one is exceptional. All three musicians have their ears wide open. I think Dave Holland has to be particulary singled out as he is not playing the "traditional role" of a bass player. He is playing more "colors" than straight time, which opens up Joe and Elvin to be more free. The interplay between Elvin and Joe is particlulary frightening. Being a drummer myself, I am also very impressed with the recording quality of the drums. Elvin has his drums tuned up high to sound more melodic and too many times, know nothing engineers have a tough time dealing with that and try to flatten the sound out. This is particularly apparent in the tuning of the small 18" bass drum that Elvin plays. I recommend this release to anyone, but it would be at it's most valuable to student jazz musicians as a wonderful learning tool in the realm of trio playing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the best stuff out there, but..., September 29, 2000
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Joe Lovano has, of course, received an enormous amount of hype over the last few years. So is it deserved? Yes and no. He's not the next Sonny Rollins as some have claimed (but who is, really?), and in fact he isn't a major innovator at all. There are other improvising musicians out there who are forging new paths in ways Lovano doesn't even hint at. Just because he isn't reinventing the wheel, however, doesn't detract from the fact that he's one of the most distinctive saxophone stylists in the modern mainstream (and, despite what many have said, he is thoroughly mainstream rather than avant-garde). This is one of his strongest albums, because it features him doing a lot of what he does best: blowing. That's right, no high concepts, no large ensembles, just Lovano's four horns and two of the best rhythm men in the history of jazz. The reflective "Sanctuary Park" is just about worth the price of the album. If you're looking to get into Lovano's work, this is as good a place as any to start.
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