Aperturistic Trio / Truth And Actuality
Album: | Truth And Actuality | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Aperturistic Trio | Added: | Sep 2013 | |
Label: | Inner Circle Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-09-15 | Pull Date: | 2013-11-17 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 17 | Nov 10 | Nov 3 | Oct 20 | Oct 13 | Oct 6 | Sep 29 | Sep 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 15, 2013: | Fight or Flight
Aperturistic |
4. | Nov 01, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Dance Of The Macrocosmic People |
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2. | Nov 09, 2013: | Music Casserole
Courage |
5. | Oct 31, 2013: | Rebop
Courage |
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3. | Nov 08, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Courage |
6. | Oct 18, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Send One Your Love |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2013-09-15
Reviewed 2013-09-15
APERTURISTIC TRIO: Truth and Actuality
Inner Circle, 2013
MODERN JAZZ – Pianist James Weidman is the primary force behind this tightly-meshed trio of veteran players, writing 6 of the 8 tunes. It’s a varied set, but all three of these guys (Weidman, Harvie S on bass and Steve Williams on drums) favor a lyrical approach that makes the tunes feel so comfortable you might not notice their odd shapes at first.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 7, 8
1. 4:56 – catchy rolling/chugging groove; piano prances playfully on top
2. 5:42 – relaxed urban stroll, a warm & friendly feel, bass solo
3. 5:07 – snappy strut: drums in center, piano asserts itself later, bass solo
4. 8:22 – optimistic: bass leads, piano sidles in, rises to crashing peak
5. 7:39 – introspective trio groove, opens up for improv middle, bashing end
6. 6:40 – oblique, reaching, stiff-edged with a hint of bolero bravado
7. 8:00 – very steady, boppish stroll with angular piano line
8. 6:53 – tender Stevie Wonder ballad, fragile melody but a solid core
[ Fo ] - 15 September 2013
Inner Circle, 2013
MODERN JAZZ – Pianist James Weidman is the primary force behind this tightly-meshed trio of veteran players, writing 6 of the 8 tunes. It’s a varied set, but all three of these guys (Weidman, Harvie S on bass and Steve Williams on drums) favor a lyrical approach that makes the tunes feel so comfortable you might not notice their odd shapes at first.
Fo’s Picks: 1, 4, 7, 8
1. 4:56 – catchy rolling/chugging groove; piano prances playfully on top
2. 5:42 – relaxed urban stroll, a warm & friendly feel, bass solo
3. 5:07 – snappy strut: drums in center, piano asserts itself later, bass solo
4. 8:22 – optimistic: bass leads, piano sidles in, rises to crashing peak
5. 7:39 – introspective trio groove, opens up for improv middle, bashing end
6. 6:40 – oblique, reaching, stiff-edged with a hint of bolero bravado
7. 8:00 – very steady, boppish stroll with angular piano line
8. 6:53 – tender Stevie Wonder ballad, fragile melody but a solid core
[ Fo ] - 15 September 2013
Track Listing
1. | Dance Of The Macrocosmic People | 5. | Truth And Actuality | |||
2. | Homily For Pastor B | 6. | Re-Emergence | |||
3. | Time To Make A Move | 7. | Aperturistic | |||
4. | Courage | 8. | Send One Your Love |