Mark O'Leary,Uri Caine, Ben Perowsky - Closure
Jazz | 2005 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 118 MB | Time 51:30 | Front Cover
Jazz | 2005 | MP3 CBR 320Kbps => 118 MB | Time 51:30 | Front Cover
Guitarist Mark O'Leary is usually classified as an avant garde artist, but his album CLOSURE isn't as far out as one might expect. The trio date, which includes drummer Ben Perowsky and pianist Uri Caine, is melodic and accessible, recalling some of the jazz-rock fusion projects of the 1970s. But this is not to say CLOSURE is safe and predictable. Caine, Perowsky, and O'Leary demonstrate a taut, mercurial interplay that favors subtle, complex invention over in-your-face skronk. Irish modern jazz guitarist Mark O’Leary is on a veritable roll. With several comparatively recent releases for this distinguished UK-based jazz/improvisation record label, he has caught the attention of the global jazz community in rather expeditious fashion. On that note, O’Leary is a slick-picking instrumentalist, but unlike many of his peers, he makes every note count. Working with New York City jazz notables like pianist Uri Caine and drummer Ben Perowsky, O’Leary morphs sentiment with deft utilization of space using largely captivating methodologies. Simply put, the trio keeps you on the edge of your seat. It’s partly about speed, substance, and a nicely-engineered sense of the dynamic. The band kicks it into high gear during a staggered swing vamp and loose groove strut on the opener, “No Time Soon.” However, a good portion of this invigorating jaunt consists of the musicians’ spiraling momentum amid their contrapuntal jabs, spars, and surging cadenzas. There are some somber moments, but the majority of this session is founded upon the trio’s spirited and complexly arranged unison runs. At times O’Leary slams the pedal to the metal and steers his cohorts into overdrive, and then the music teems with free-jazz/rock stylizations and seething opuses. Moreover, Caine and Perowsky fuse powerhouse chops with polyrhythmic aplomb. The trio’s intuitive dialogues enact a well-organized three-way street. Realistically speaking, the album title intimates the antithesis of what this ensemble is all about. It's a gateway that offers a glimpse into a bright future for this young guitarist, who continually garners the attention of proven jazz warriors. Vigorously recommended.
Tracks:
*01.-No Time Soon
*02.-Animated
*03.-November Papers
*04.-Hysteria
*05.-Broken
*06.-Prepared
*07.-Closure
*08.-Surfacing
*09.-Caoineadh
*10.-Tribal Tendencies
Personnel:
*Mark O'Leary: guitar
*Uri Caine: piano
*Ben Perowsky: drums, percussion
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