The Konrad Paszkudzki Trio - Fascinating Rhythm (Japanese edition)
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Konrad Paszkudzki, piano
Dylan Shamat, bass
Dag Markhus, drums
1 LP, standard sleeve
Limited edition
Original Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Japanese Pressing
Label : Venus
Original Label : Venus
Recorded at Trading 8's Studio in New York on June 19th 2017
Engineered by Chris Sulit
Produced by Tetsuo Hara
Remastered by Tetsuo Hara
Originally released in 2017
Reissued in 2018
Tracks :
Side A
- Fascinating Rhythm
- Soon
- Do It Again
- How Long Has This Been Going On?
- Shall We Dance
Side B
- Summertime
- A Foggy Day (In London Town)
- ‘S Wonderful
- Embraceable You
- Someone To Watch Over Me
Reviews :
Established in Miami, on life support in L.A., then finally burnished in New York City, the Konrad Paszkudzki Trio's aesthetic can be summed up in three words: mood, sizzle and swing. Their sound is classic yet timeless in its mode of expression, captivating ardent lovers of the jazz idiom and Tin Pan Alley tradition alike.
The focus is on standards - tunes collectively known as The Great American Song Book. Without imposing trite gimmicks or relying on overt displays of flash and technical wizardry, the trio stays true to the original musical and lyrical content of the material, with an emphasis on melodic elegance and swinging verve. The influence of Nelson Riddle, Oscar Peterson, Erroll Garner and Ahmad Jamal can be felt and heard, but is never blatantly mimicked.
Direct, simple, yet intriguing, they improvise solo narratives with toe-tapping nonchalant grace. There is something humble in this approach, but the attitude with which the music is delivered is one of confident passion. The message it carries comes across in pristine fashionthe Konrad Paszkudzki Trio leads the way in today's world of swinging, sophisticated jazz.
"He has a pearly touch, a sense of history, a sense of drama, a love of the blues, and an elegance which is borne of high minded dedication" - Wynton Marsalis
Ratings :
Discogs 4.5/5