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Steve Denny Trio: Life in the Basement
ByFrom the first tune, the wry and sprightly "Life in the Basement," it's immediately apparent that these are top-notch players with a cohesive sound. But as the CD unfolds, it becomes clear that Denny is quite a gifted composer. The nine songs are all Denny originals, and five of them are musical portraits, displaying Denny's aptitude for drawing people with sound. One example is the gorgeous "Finn's Sick," where Denny depicts his usually buoyant nephew huddled in his mother's lap with the flu. The melody is elegant and sad, and displays the rare ability to capture the pure intensity of a child's emotions, reminiscent of pianist Vince Guaraldi's timeless work with the Charlie Brown series. This quality is also evident in "Robot Parts," a song Denny wrote for his niece Lelah. The sweet, open melody perfectly depicts a little girl's animated spirit and the magical enthusiasm unique to childhood.
Denny does just as well with adults: "Dark Waters," which was written for his drummer, is a portrayal of heaving emotions and internal change. Another portrait is "Stacie," a delightful tune not hampered by the fact that Stacie is imaginary. Denny is an artist who thrives on challenge, and this time the experiment was to write in the key of A, as well as to write about someone who doesn't exist. Denny states in the liner notes, "We like to envision her as a well-intentioned jazz fan who sits too close and claps out of time." And sure enough as the song progresses, the imaginary Stacie comes to life, full of cheer and off-kilter charm.
Altogether, Life in the Basement is an impressive debut that announces the arrival of three talented musicians, as well as a gifted songwriter who has something special to offer. With any luck they'll reemerge from the basement soon, and share more of their excellent music.
Track Listing
Life in the Basement; Finn’s Sick; Berceuse in F# Minor; Silence, Exile and Cunning; Meddle; Dark Waters; Robot Parts; Orion Sunday; Stacie.
Personnel
Steve Denny
pianoSteve Denny: piano; Marty Kenney: bass; Ben Waters: drums.
Album information
Title: Life in the Basement | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Dazzle Recordings
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