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Timo Lassy: In with Lassy
ByHe is one of the few members of this generation of Finns not to dabble with electronica, but to stick with a genuinely acoustic sound, but also the spirit of hard bebop. His involvement with the 5CQ gave ample opportunity for this preference, and now with his own band he continues with five driving compositions of his own, two from drummer Teppo Mäkinen, and one cover that are all very danceable.
In with Lassy retains Lassy's commitment to rocking jazz, in many ways thanks to the smooth but forceful style of long-term drummer Mäkinen, who is boosted here by local percussionist Abdissa Assefa. The prominence of percussion on Mäkinen's Wurlitzer-led "Shootin' Dice" or Lassy's own "Where's the Man," is well balanced by Antti Lötjönen's typical strong, steady bass, proving that their compatibility from 5CQ days is still strong.
On his website, Lassy explains that the recording was made locally in Helsinki, using classic analogue recording techniques. The upfront mix on all the tracks is evidence of the quality of these old techniques, and the music on this album shows that this older style of straight-ahead jazz can be very contemporary in its appeal.
Track Listing
Teddy the Sweeper; Shootin’ Dice; Where’s the man? Touch Red; It could be better; Creole Stew; Uncle Harry came to Town; The Good Life
Personnel
Timo Lassy
saxophoneTimo Lassy: tenor sax; Georgios Kontrafouris: piano; Antti Lötjönen: bass; Teppo Mäkinen: drums; Abdissa Asefa: percussion.
Album information
Title: In with Lassy | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Schema Records
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