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Rick Peckham Trio: Left End
ByBut let's get one thing straight from the start; Peckham's trio is not your typical "fusion" groupa category which has sometimes been an overly abused classification for modern jazz combined with over-amplification and distorted guitars. Call it what you will, Left End clearly rocks hard while still processing the ability to be expressive and spontaneous. The trio is hot and the music is performed with intensity and an in your face vibe that resonates realness.
From the title composition things are clearly bent toward the edgier side of the spectrum with its power guitar riffs and booming rhythm section. With influences from Monk to Led Zeppelin, Peckham has opted to not just combine two styles but to more so articulate a passion for the music. His guitar playing is quite accomplished as he uses and abuses his axe with fiery skill, utilizing sounds such as distortion, delay, and phase effects without the use of overdubbing.
On the energized "353-1001" things shift from a funky riff to more complex and open patterns as the trio plays with abandon. Drummer Jim Black is a dynamic musician who expands the compositions with an assortment of power rhythms, subtle designs and contours on the improv themed "Free 2." Bassist Tony Scherr adds a firm foundation to the music and also delivers some interesting work with skillful hands on the quiet yet surreal piece "Soporific."
The trio is not confined to just head-banging but also deliver some introspective and most interesting work on the soulful composition "Shakey" and the serene "Hawthorn," demonstrating these players' range. Other highlights include the ZZ Top-inspired "Gibbons" and the eclectic antics of "Free 1." With a nod to jazz purists, the CD concludes with a unique take on Monk's ever classic "Evidence." Whether a hidden message is intended, the real deal is clearly whether the music can connect to the listenerbe it jazz or rockand this clearly sets Left End in the right direction.
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Track Listing
1. Left End 2. 353-1001 3. Mr. Medium 4. Shakey 5. Free 2 6. Gibbons 7. Soporific 8. You Know What That Means 9. Hammer Damage 10. Hawthorn 11. Real Time 12. Free 1 13. Evidence
Personnel
Rick Peckham - Guitar; Jim Black - drums; Tony Scherr - bass
Album information
Title: Left End | Year Released: 2004
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