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Denny Zeitlin: Slickrock
ByThere are also those who contend that one’s personality comes out in the music, and in that regard they would be correct. Coming from the Bill Evans school of impressionism, Zeitlin nevertheless displays a sense of optimism, even on tender tunes like “Body and Soul”; an avid mountain biker, there is an energy and positivism permeating his music that can only come from someone who is in fine physical, mental and emotional condition.
And Zeitlin has picked his bandmates well. Williams’ resonant tone and elasticity of approach make him a fine foil. Wilson’s similarly pliable style and enthusiastic empathy create some of the more exciting moments on the record; the piano/drums duo in the middle of Zeitlin’s “Every Which Way” bristles with ideas and simpatico interplay.
The programme covers a lot of ground. Zeitlin contributes half the material, ranging from the romantic “Wishing on the Moon” to the lighthearted and joyful “Just Passing By.” The title track, which closes the album, traverses free territory, highly structured terrain and passages that are mere roadmaps to navigate the landscape, much like the Utah Canyonlands that were inspiration for the four-movement suite.
Through it all Zeitlin, Williams and Wilson perform with ease. Whether it is the up-tempo version of Wayne Shorter’s “E.S.P.” or “Sweet Georgia Brown,” taken as a slow 6/8 and so reharmonized as to be nearly unrecognizable, the trio demonstrates contrasting power and subtlety, strength and elegance, always with a strong commitment.
It has been seven years since Zeitlin’s last recording, nine if one considers recordings available in North America; but if anything he continues to get stronger. He has always shown a remarkable focus, but in Slickrock he has created one of his strongest efforts to date. While one could wish for more frequent releases from Zeitlin, if this is the result of such a lengthy hiatus, maybe things should stay just the way they are.
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Track Listing
You and the Night and the Music; Wishing on the Moon; Every Which Way; Put Your Little Foot Right Out; It Could Happen to You; Body and Soul; Sweet Georgia Brown; E.S.P.; Just Passing By; Slickrock: Dawn: Gathering; On the Trail; Recovery; On the Trail Again.
Personnel
Denny Zeitlin
pianoDenny Zeitlin: piano; Buster Williams: bass; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: Slickrock | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: MAXJAZZ
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