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1. | Blues for Little Joe
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2. | I'll Meet You There
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3. | Hibiscus
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4. | Blackbird
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5. | Gold Rush
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6. | Turn and Return
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7. | Night Forest
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8. | The Lost Lenore
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9. | Breath of the Volcano
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Jazz / Post-Bop
Recorded: Aug 14-15, 2001
Here's a rare instance where the title practically says it all. When saxophonist Tim Garland, vibraphonist Joe Locke, and pianist Geoff Keezer play trio, they can evoke either the uproar of a storm or the twilight hue of a nocturne. (Their debut as a trio was in fact on Garland's Made by Walking album, on the final track, "Trinity.") Garland wrote five of these nine pieces, the best of which -- "Gold Rush," "Turn and Return," "Night Forest" -- fall in the middle of the record. His arrangement of Lennon and McCartney's "Blackbird" is nice, although it really might be time for a moratorium on that song. Keezer seems more inclined toward storms, weighing in with "Hibiscus" and the closing "Breath of the Volcano," while Locke gives listeners "The Lost Lenore," very much a nocturne. Each player brings rhythmic propulsion and harmonic wizardry to the proceedings. The blend of the three instruments is marvelous, and these guys seem to know it -- they thrive on the sound, playing off one another with great sensitivity and fire. ---David R. Adler, allmusic |
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