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Kite Flight
Jacques Chanier Trio | La Ronde Music


By Glenn Astarita
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The piano trio format gets a boost with this new recording by the Boston-based “Jacques Chanier Trio”. On Kite Flight, pianist Jacques Chanier, bassist Thomson Kneeland and drummer Brooke Sofferman interject prominent doses of grandeur and verve into this set consisting of ten Chanier original compositions. Essentially, the music zips by at an often-whirlwind pace. Other than a few ballads, these musicians maintain a lofty degree of excitement, which is evident from the onset with the opener, titled, “Two Blues in One”. On this track, Chanier leads the rhythm section through a swing/groove motif coupled with a touch of Euro-classicism as Paris, France born Chanier melds fluent lines with radiant melodies and rapidly executed chord progressions along with pungent support from Sofferman and Kneeland. The composition, “Naive Cat” boasts a delightful and somewhat whimsical motif augmented by a loose vibe as the pianist ruminates through a bevy of ideas while exhibiting sparkling control amid a “Parisian” like theme. The musicians stagger the flow just a bit on the tuneful ballad, “Quiet Memories” whereas; they kick the proceedings into overdrive with a memorably melodic ostinato and a dashing attack on “Remembering Miles”. Here and throughout, Chanier has a blast redeveloping previously stated melodies atop rapid shifts in tempo and the fiercely swinging pulse of the rhythm section.

Kite Flight is an appropriate title for this thoroughly engaging effort as the musicians effortlessly glide through these predominately alluring tunes yet also soar into the heavens with burning intensity and lilting interplay. Highly recommended.

* * * * ½ (out of * * * * *)

( La Ronde Music )


Track listing: 1) Two Blues In One 2) Naive Cat 3) Roadblock 4) Blue Bec 5) Quiet Memories 6) Kite Flight 7) Remembering Miles 8) Passing By 9) Blueberry Pancakes 10) Hymn

Personnel: Jacques Chanier; piano: Thomson Kneeland; bass: Brooke Sofferman; drums

Style: Straightahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Published: November 01, 2000


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