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Michael McNeill Trio: Flight
ByThe contemplative "Za," for instance, has a crystalline harmonic structure within which McNeill has carefully woven silent pauses that enhance its intimacy. His sparse chiming keys and drummer Phillip Haynes' low rumble support bassist Ken Filiano's eloquent and elegiac monologue. Out of this emerges McNeill's intriguing phraseology as the two musicians seamlessly swap places in the spotlight. Haynes ushers in the concluding bars with a sophisticated and rhythmically complex solo that enhances the overall introspective mood.
Strong western classical influences also permeate the various pieces. On the impressionistic "Picture Window" McNeill extemporizes with baroque flair as he runs through the scales adding clever twists and turns. Filiano's unaccompanied bowed lines, meanwhile, open the haunting "Skies" on a stately and melancholic note. Gradually, McNeill's tolling, resonant tones build an equally somber soliloquy.
The three-movement suite "Wild Geese" forms the conceptual fulcrum of the record. Dramatic and often solemn an otherworldly soundscape marks its first part. Manipulated instruments howl and honk like distressed birds of the title. Symphonic bursts, cascading piano and fragments of con arco bass punctuate this eerie sonic backdrop.
The second segment titled "Placid, Ruffled," is an ethereal tapestry of Filiano's warm, mellifluous bowing, McNeill's tense and unexpected bursts and Haynes' atmospheric thuds and thrums. McNeill's expressive pianism closes this part with captivating, percussive chords.
Haynes sets an exuberant ambience on "Wild Geese III: Follow Our Sun" with his dancing beats. Filliano's pizzicato strings hasten the tempo and set the stage for McNeill's ebullient, Caribbean flavored, improvisation. McNeill moves in tightening circles around the main theme as his band mates echo and propel his extemporization forward. A delightfully edgy and agile three-way conversation ensues that reaches a thrillingly virtuosic and evocative climax and then returns gracefully to the head.
With his sophomore effort McNeill has fulfilled the promise of his fascinating debut Passageways (Self Released, 2013). Flight retains the singularity of the first disc but adds to it an emotive maturity and a brilliantly cerebral approach. This results in a simultaneously innovative and accessible album.
Track Listing
Placid Ruffled; Za; Skies; No Dice; Picture Window; Land; Wild Geese Suite: Cloudburst, Placid Ruffled, Follow Our Sun; In That Number.
Personnel
Michael McNeill
pianoMichael McNeill: piano; Ken Filiano: bass; Phil Haynes: drums.
Album information
Title: Flight | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced