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Raphel Wressing's Organic Trio - Manic Organic
Shame on me? Well it depends on what point of view you take. Nowadays I still discover great Hammond jazz music that was created by the time I was born. I am 45 now. In that respect it's not too late to pay some attention to this CD that was issued in 2003. I remember Raphel being very modest about "Manic Organic". Almost as if it almost couldn't stand in the shadow of his later work. That certainly is not true. Granted, there's only one and a half original Wressnig composition. But what's more important is the that the same enthusiasm and joy I experienced that night in Cologne comes back on this CD. Combined with just the right amount of grease in the Hammond sound and a talented guitarist in the person of Georg Jantscher, this is the right mix to interpret Jimmy Smith's "The Boss" and "8 counts for rita" as well as the other compositions from David Newman ("Duffin' Round") and the other trio members itself. To me the only mistake on this album is the orginal "God Bless The Child". It's the only track with vocals with a typical atmosphere that doesn't fit very well with the rest of the album. But what the Heck. Wouldn't you be happy if every album in your collection contained eight great tracks out of nine, just like this one? Look for details here. Back0 comments., write a comment |
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