Jazz
Police
February 2005
Day and Age: a new CD from Triplicate
by Don Berryman
"Day
and Age" is the new release from the Twin
Cities' premiere progressive 'chamber jazz' trio
Triplicate. This is the second release from this
band. Triplicate is composed of top Twin Cities'
musicians Joel Shapira on electric guitar, Bruce "Pooch" Heine
on acoustic & electric bass, and David Stanoch
on drums. This CD satisfies the listener with a
variety of tunes with passages evoking emotions
from broody contemplation to giddy exuberance.
All members of this band display
their compositional skills on this recording. It
opens with "Hit on Twelve" penned by
Joel Shapira. This tune has a haunting middle-eastern
melody that rides over an infectious groove that
evokes the exotic and sets the stage for the rest
of the album by preparing us to listen to something
new, even in the familiar. This CD is thinking
man's music that doesn't leave out the body or
soul and engages the listener on different levels.
Like the oft-recorded standard "On Green Dolphin
Street" which is presented with a fresh approach.
Beginning with gentle chords and a light Latin
treatment on the drums, the bass is mainly petal
point during Joel's guitar solo then suddenly Pooch
changes to a walking bass line and the drum work
is more swinging and the tune just opens up like
an orchid revealing it's delicate beauty.
This is followed by the bebop standard "Move",
which is true to its name and really moves with
Stanoch pushing the tempo. This tune also features
Stanoch on a wonderfully musical drum solo. The
pace is taken down several notches on the next
tune, Miles Davis' (or Bill Evans') beautiful ballad "Blue
and Green" from the the 1959 "Kind of
Blue". Another from Joel Shapira, "Fowl
Language" uses the the musical language of
Charlie Parker, aka Bird. This is followed by a
reverent but edgy treatment of Monk's "Epistory".
The ten tracks on this CD are evenly
divided between originals and original takes on
standards - if you consider John Mclaughlin's "Dance
of the Maya" from the Mahavishnu Orchestra's
seminal fusion album "Inner Mounting Flame" a
standard. Throughout it all this band never loses
cohesion. The musicians function as a single unit
intertwining their individual strands of sound
into a delightful aural tapestry.
I highly recommend this CD.
Catch the CD release celebration
at the Dakota, 1010 Nicolett Mall in Minneapolis
on February 17th.
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