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Label:
  Audio-B - http://www.audio-b.com/
Serial:
  SABCD 5012
Title:
  Acoustic Triangle: Interactions
Description:
  "An album of melodic modern jazz with European classical influences."

Malcolm Cresse (double bass)
John Horler (piano)
Tim Garland (saxophones, bass clarinet)
Track listing:
  1-3. Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallerme (Ravel)
4. The Glide
5. Around in Three
6. Bill's Way
7. Evansong
8. Flying Machine
9. Corinna Bossa Nova
10. Winding Wind
11. Sly Eyes (Tango)
12. Epilogue

Total time: 64:06
Genre:
  Jazz
Content:
  Stereo/Multichannel
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
  DSD
Recording info:
  Recorded at St. George's Bristol, England on 16-17 January, 2001.

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Reviews: 3

Review by DeSelby May 22, 2005 (2 of 3 found this review helpful)
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Review by JW April 21, 2003 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
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There is something in European Jazz that is different. The improvisation elements make it interesting in my opinion and it's also more 'intellectual'. It's been said before and I find that that term explains it for me, although I have difficulties putting its meaning to words. There is a certain professionalism in European jazz that has its roots more in the music schools than in the American blues tradition. It's also more gentle. Comparing the Accoustical Triangle disc to the McCoy Tyner and Stanley Clarke coop, one finds a more assertive style on the US disc. It's also a little more predictable. But the AT disc is best best enjoyed with a good bottle of red, and the Tyner disc can be played at a party. Perhaps that's good way of explaining the difference. The sound quality on this SACD is excellent by the way.

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Review by raffells April 1, 2005
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I must admit that Ive had this sacd for a year and played it several times but cannot get into the first few tracks..Its not the music ....The easy stuff seems later on....Its just me?...quality wise I agree with first review but didnt post for whatever reason and I had always intended to put it on ebay....which I did a few minutes ago as its not my music....Dave

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