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Piers Lawrence Quartet: Stolen Moments
ByStolen Moments is a collection of originals and standards that showcase Lawrence's stripped down approach to jazz guitar. Lawrence employs a piano trio for his rhythm format, approximating that used by Wes Montgomery on his famous Wynton Kelly recordings. Lawrence chooses a round, even guitar tone, not unlike the aforementioned Montgomery or Joe Pass slowed down to 33 & 1/3. Lawrence never plays too many notes (as, yes, Pass occasionally did), resulting in tasteful, listenable and completely accessible jazz.
Lawrence's acute empathy with pianist Chuk Fowler allows the latter broad latitude in his comping and soloing, both in intense evidence on Sonny Rollin's "Pent-Up House" and Oliver Nelson's "Stolen Moments." Fowler shows great capability in playing both mainstream and acoustic smooth jazz (hear the thoroughly adult contemporary bent of "Everytime").
Bassist Jim Hankins shines brightly on the title piece and Lawrence's "Samba Christina," a lilting Latin melody. The entire ensemble must collect their considerable talent for Charlie Parker's "Donna Lee," where the performance is brisk, but not too fast, drawing forth all that is ornithology. Stolen Moments is the complete package: intelligently chosen repertoire, well arranged, and expertly performed.
Track Listing
Pent-Up House; Samba Christina; Stolen Moments; Everytime; Donna Lee; Dimanche; Secret Love; Reza.
Personnel
Piers Lawrence
guitarPiers Lawrence: guitar; Chuk Fowler: piano; Jim Hankins: bass; Sir Earl Grice: drums.
Album information
Title: Stolen Moments | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Jazznet.com