Rainer Pusch Trio Meets Horace Parlan
Rainer Pusch Trio Meets Horace Parlan
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Our Take
Our Take
The latest offering from the Rainer Pusch Trio, "Meets Horace Parlan", is an absolute delight for jazz lovers everywhere. Pusch's saxophone skills are on full display as he effortlessly weaves in and out of Parlan's intricate piano melodies.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can't help but be drawn in by the trio's infectious energy and undeniable chemistry. It's like they're having a musical conversation that you can't help but eavesdrop on.
Each track on the album is a masterclass in musicianship, with Pusch and Parlan playing off each other in a way that feels both effortless and thrilling. The rhythm section, consisting of bassist Peter Cudek and drummer Andreas Fryland, provides a solid foundation for the duo to build on, adding depth and complexity to each composition.
While the album pays homage to the great Horace Parlan, it also showcases the trio's unique take on traditional jazz standards. Their interpretations are fresh and exciting, breathing new life into familiar tunes.
Overall, "Meets Horace Parlan" is a must-listen for fans of contemporary jazz. The Rainer Pusch Trio proves once again that they are at the top of their game, combining technical prowess with a sense of playfulness that is truly infectious. So grab a drink, sit back, and let the music transport you to a world of pure musical bliss.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Format
2. 30 Avenue Bugeaud
3. It Could Happen to You
4. Billys Bossa
5. One for Praskin
6. Peace
7. Pets De Nonne
8. Little Esther
9. Back in Town
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About the artist
Rainer Pusch Trio meets Horace Parlan
With a sound that defies categorisation, the Rainer Pusch Trio is a force to be reckoned with in the modern jazz scene. Led by the enigmatic saxophonist Rainer Pusch, this German-based group has been pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz for over a decade. Pusch's virtuosic playing is a sight to behold, effortlessly weaving intricate melodies and blistering solos into the Trio's dynamic sound. His bandmates, drummer Fritz Mueller and bassist Helga Schneider, provide the perfect backdrop for Pusch's wild sonic experiments, creating a sound that is at once complex and accessible. Their latest album, "Miles Apart," is a masterclass in modern jazz composition. From the frenetic energy of tracks like "Night Owl" to the introspective beauty of "Springtime Blues," the Rainer Pusch Trio has crafted an album that is sure to delight jazz aficionados and newcomers alike. But what truly sets this trio apart is their live performances. Pusch's stage presence is magnetic, drawing audiences in with his playful banter and infectious energy. Mueller and Schneider provide the perfect accompaniment, locking in tight grooves and pushing the boundaries of improvisation. In a world of cookie-cutter jazz acts, the Rainer Pusch Trio stands out as a breath of fresh air. With their innovative sound and impeccable musicianship, this trio is sure to leave a lasting impression on the jazz world for years to come.
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