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A contemporary jazz guitar trio with strong rhythmic grooves and a modern melodic since ability and harmonic sophistication.
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Modern Creative Jazz
Details:
While dating back a few years, Clouds is an album of hard-hitting post-bop that well deserves a second look. Guitarist Rick Zunigar and his trio are world-class performers and Zunigar, in particular, is an artist who ought to be much more well-known by now.
âRhumboogieâ, the opening track on the disk, won Zunigar the JAZZIZ magazine âGuitars on Fireâ grand prize, and thatâs no surprise. With a lightening fast theme, and a solo that demonstrates Zunigarâs remarkable dexterity, musicality and ability to build excitement, the track is the perfect introduction to Zunigarâs playing. It establishes Zunigar, in a short five-minute period, as a guitarist of consequence.
While Zunigarâs name may not be well-known, the company he has kept over the years certainly is. He has played with artists including Stevie Wonder, Freddie Hubbard, Cal Tjader, Ray Charles, Roy Ayers and The Crusaders. While his own work demonstrates a predisposition towards post-bop, he is clearly a diverse guitarist, able to fit into a number of musical contexts.
With a style that combines the best of Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Mick Goodrick, Jim Hall and John Abercrombie, reverential without being imitative, Zunigar emerges, on Clouds, as a voice that is as substantial as his sources, and as unique.
From lyrical linear work to full-bodied chordal passages, Zunigar has it all; a strong sense of rhythm and time; an innate sense of harmony; an economy in his playing that leaves no wasted notes; and a remarkable ability to construct solos that tell a strong story with a firm beginning, middle and end. âBethâs Blues is a strong example of all these skills.
Throughout the programme of mainly original material, Zunigar also demonstrates strong writing, with a diverse set of tunes that are completely memorable; he writes melodies that stay with you long after the disk has ended.
Bassist Zoltan Dekany and drummer Dave Hocker provide sympathetic support on the majority of the tracks. While the material is Zunigarâs, the approach of this trio is very reminiscent of Pat Methenyâs Trio 99>00 with Larry Grenadier and Bill Stewart. On two of the three non-originals, Zunigar dabbles with the organ trio format and, while they are also beautifully done, it is with Dekany and Hocker that the chemistry really happens.
Rick Zunigar is a guitarist waiting to happen; revisiting Clouds reveals a an artist who is at the top of his game; who is now the sum of his influences; and who is no longer an imitator, but rather a peer of the artists who helped mould his sound. He is an important guitarist who deserves broader recognition; why he has not reached a wider audience is a curiosity.
John Kelman - www.jazzreview.com
9 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Modern Creative Jazz
Details:
While dating back a few years, Clouds is an album of hard-hitting post-bop that well deserves a second look. Guitarist Rick Zunigar and his trio are world-class performers and Zunigar, in particular, is an artist who ought to be much more well-known by now.
âRhumboogieâ, the opening track on the disk, won Zunigar the JAZZIZ magazine âGuitars on Fireâ grand prize, and thatâs no surprise. With a lightening fast theme, and a solo that demonstrates Zunigarâs remarkable dexterity, musicality and ability to build excitement, the track is the perfect introduction to Zunigarâs playing. It establishes Zunigar, in a short five-minute period, as a guitarist of consequence.
While Zunigarâs name may not be well-known, the company he has kept over the years certainly is. He has played with artists including Stevie Wonder, Freddie Hubbard, Cal Tjader, Ray Charles, Roy Ayers and The Crusaders. While his own work demonstrates a predisposition towards post-bop, he is clearly a diverse guitarist, able to fit into a number of musical contexts.
With a style that combines the best of Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Mick Goodrick, Jim Hall and John Abercrombie, reverential without being imitative, Zunigar emerges, on Clouds, as a voice that is as substantial as his sources, and as unique.
From lyrical linear work to full-bodied chordal passages, Zunigar has it all; a strong sense of rhythm and time; an innate sense of harmony; an economy in his playing that leaves no wasted notes; and a remarkable ability to construct solos that tell a strong story with a firm beginning, middle and end. âBethâs Blues is a strong example of all these skills.
Throughout the programme of mainly original material, Zunigar also demonstrates strong writing, with a diverse set of tunes that are completely memorable; he writes melodies that stay with you long after the disk has ended.
Bassist Zoltan Dekany and drummer Dave Hocker provide sympathetic support on the majority of the tracks. While the material is Zunigarâs, the approach of this trio is very reminiscent of Pat Methenyâs Trio 99>00 with Larry Grenadier and Bill Stewart. On two of the three non-originals, Zunigar dabbles with the organ trio format and, while they are also beautifully done, it is with Dekany and Hocker that the chemistry really happens.
Rick Zunigar is a guitarist waiting to happen; revisiting Clouds reveals a an artist who is at the top of his game; who is now the sum of his influences; and who is no longer an imitator, but rather a peer of the artists who helped mould his sound. He is an important guitarist who deserves broader recognition; why he has not reached a wider audience is a curiosity.
John Kelman - www.jazzreview.com
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User tags: jazz contemporary, jazz modern creative, mp3 album
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