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Back to Business
Modern Guitar Quintet (2002)


By Dave Nathan Comments        

The Florida based Modern Guitar Quintet was formed by Carl Amundson and Dan Crowley in 1997 and was dedicated to the performance of jazz which has a modern bent. Back to Business is their second release with a program of original compositions. There are three guitar players in the quintet, one of whom, Dan Crowley, doubles on flute. This is one of those albums where the virtuosity in the playing, individually and in ensemble, carries the album rather than the play list. That these guitarists are masters of their trade comes through immediately. But as the album moves along, one starts to ask "didn't I hear this already?". That's one of the problems these types of groups face, making the music sufficiently varied to sustain, as here, almost 50 minutes of music. This is not to say there aren't any meritorious compositions. A simply stated "Evening at Franks" is a lovely ballad where each guitar member of the quintet gets a chance in the solo spotlight. "Eyes" swings along at a brisk pace with an attention-getting melody line while "Down Home" has a down home blues taste. But overall the distinctions between the pieces are so subtle that for the non guitar specialists they may be difficult to sort through. Next time this group would be better served if they added a pop or jazz standard or two to provide an opportunity for the general jazz listener to experience the full effect of their guitar expertise. A nice touch is that the soloists on each cut are identified in their order of appearance.


Track listing: Shorty's House; Eyes; Day of Rest; Hurricane Memories; Summer Rain; What Spring Can Do; Back to Business; Down Home; Samba du Cindy; Raise up off Me; Sweet Serenade; Seeing the Scene; Evening at Franks

Personnel: Carl Amundson, Robert Popescu - Guitar; Dan Crowley - Guitar/Flute; James Peters - Bass; Dan Crowley, Jr. - Drums

Style: Straight-Ahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Published: May 03, 2002


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