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Dave Lobenstein Trio: Triple Play (2004)

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Published: September 25, 2004
Dave Lobenstein Trio: Triple Play

This one came in with no words attached—no press release, no liner notes—not the recommended mode. So you know only that it's a trio affair, bass/drums/guitar, the leader of the set being bassist Dave Lobenstein.

So it goes on the stereo, and it passes the five second test: if the first five seconds of a set's sound grabs you, chances are very good that it's a winner. The five second test proves true once again.

The Dave Lobenstein Trio falls into that "ensemble of equals" category, with a propulsive sound, three intrumentalists going at each other, sort of like a sonic Roller Derby, pushing, jostling, elbowing each other for position, while gliding forward in an intriguingly contentious synchronicity.

They're loud—if the Bad Plus can get credit for that, why not Lobenstein and crew. And they're rambunctous. The leader's bass asserts itself, filling space with dense washes; while drummer Rob Garcia hits your ribs with a fist...

I was surprised to read from a review clip on Garcia's web site that his drumming was "unobtrusive." Maybe on the set in question there, but not on this one. Everyone's obtrusive here; and it works.

Steve Salerno's guitar can sting, or ring out resonant organ-like chords. Another surprise was finding out he's that involved in classical music as well as jazz. A versatile guy; here he's sharp-edged, sometimes jagged and in your face.

Prickly grooves—Lobenstein's "Single Malt" and "Triple Play"; quirky soul—Sonny Rollins' "No Moe"; ominous abstraction—Lobenstein's "Chainsaw: A Love Ballad"; an oddly folksy and almost mainstream feeling—"Song for Aidan."

This is one fine debut!

Visit Dave Lobenstein , Rob Garcia and Steve Salerno on the web.

Track Listing: Triple Play, No Moe, Double Secret, Gone With the Wind, Chainsaw: A Love Ballad, Song for Aidan, Single Malt

Personnel: Dave Lobenstein-bass; Steve Salerno--guitar; Rob Garcia--drums


Style: Modern Jazz

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