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Pete Lukas: Arrival
ByLukas not only chose some ripe tunes for his debut, but picked some fine English jazz musicians to resolve his vision. Steve Fishwick (trumpet, flugelhorn), Leon Greening (piano), Dominic Howles (acoustic bass) and Steve Brown (drums) gear in well enough.
Lukas has undeniable strengths. "Luminescence, an appropriate take-off point, finds him swinging in, keeping to the groove and letting the melody saturate with its presence. Fishwick swings too, but he gives his progression a welcome, gritty edge. Greening's flights are lithe and melodic, arcing the whole tune back.
Lukas navigates "Muezzin', the Pepper Adams composition, with dexterity. He blows the hard bop tune with ferocity without letting the pace slip pass by some interesting ideas. Fishwick, on flugelhorn, and Greening take the tune out, the former letting loose a blistering run, the latter prancing on top of the melody.
Minor disappointments are inescapable. Lukas makes heavy going of "I'm Old Fashioned. He begins well enough, playing with fluidity, but the flow gets bogged down along the way; the baritone does not sing a ballad well. Fishwick and Greening find empathy, and there is the fine rhythm sense of Brown on drums, but the final outcome is not completely satisfying.
Despite the twitches, Lukas has enough to show that he can get over the weak spots.
Track Listing
Luminescence; Stockholm Sweetnin
Personnel
Pete Lukas
guitar, electricPete Lukas: baritone saxophone; Steve Fishwick: trumpet, flugelhorn; Leon Greening: piano; Dominic Howles: acoustic bass; Steve Brown: drums.
Album information
Title: Arrival | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Bopcentric Music
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About Pete Lukas
Instrument: Guitar, electric
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