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Noah Preminger, Masa Kamaguchi, Rob Garcia - Background Music (2013) [Post-Bop, Hard-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Noah Preminger, Masa Kamaguchi, Rob Garcia - Background Music (2013) [Post-Bop, Hard-Bop]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Noah Preminger, Masa Kamaguchi & Rob Garcia
Album: Background Music
Genre: Post-Bop, Hard-Bop, Free Improvisation
Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2013
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Background Music (Marsh) 5:20
  2. Try a Little Tenderness (Campbell-Connelly-Woods) 4:59
  3. Law Years (Coleman) 4:43
  4. My Old Flame (Coslow-Johnston) 3:52
  5. Moonlight in Vermont (Blackburn-Suessdorf) 5:25
  6. The Windup (Jarrett) 5:23
  7. Nancy (With the Laughing Face) (Jimmy Van Heusen) 5:57
  8. Prarie Dance (Garcia) 5:12
  9. Street Woman (Coleman) 5:32
  10. Four in One (Monk) 4:30
  11. Squirrelling (Cheek) 7:19

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    Personnel:
  • Noah Preminger - tenor sax
  • Masa Kamaguchi - bass
  • Rob Garcia - drums

A European recording date for Brooklyn-based Preminger, hailed across the pond as a distinctive tenor stylist with a gift for composition. Joined by the sensitive accompaniment of both fellow Brooklynite Garcia and Barcelona resident Kamaguchi, Preminger tackles a varied set of tunes. There’s a sweet (but never cloying) version of Try A Little Tenderness and a minimal Moonlight In Vermont (with a nicely understated drum solo). They step out a little further to pleasing effect on Ornette’s Law Years and Monk’s Four In One and on the one original, Garcia’s Prairie Dance, but this disc never loses sight of lyricism and melody. Which is undoubtedly why Preminger is receiving such praise – his playing is cool (the title track is a Warne Marsh tune), inventive, unexpected but never jarring or dissonant. In a world where innovative and edgy often means grating in a new way, Preminger is a rising star for those who like a little sugar in their coffee.

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