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Will Bernard 4-tet: Medicine Hat
The second track, "Boomtown", sounds like a spicy recipe for chasing away the mid-winter blues. The guitar / organ-fueled jams are inspired and fun. But this isn’t just about partying. The compositions, all by Bernard, are interesting as well as danceable. The twisted tango groove of "Trap Door Spider" is enticing and the 4-tet ventures into Bill Frisell-ish territory on "Nobody’s Looking". Bernard and Burger switch to acoustic guitar and accordion for this beautifully moody track.
"Tank Top" turns the tables again with a funky New Orleans groove, one of Scott Amendola’s specialties. Bernard lays down some smokin’ slide guitar on this cooker. "Pollyanna" features some wonderfully slippery guitar improvisations and they take us home with "Do Not Bend", a final funk excursion.
Recommended to fans of guitar, organ, and fat, funky grooves.
Track Listing
Close Shave; Boomtown; Medicine Hat; Prankster; 3-Ply; Koko a Poko; Trap Door Spider; Nobody
Personnel
Will Bernard
guitarAlbum information
Title: Medicine Hat | Year Released: 1998 | Record Label: PolyGram Records
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