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Jack West & Curvature: Big Ideas
Pieces such as “Something About the Dream” and “This Life Reprise” are comprised of cyclic movements, sublime harmonies, East Indian undercurrents and brisk soloing by West, Summer and Davel. However, on “Same Planet, Different Universe”, West fuses jazz-based voicings with Caribbean and Classical elements atop Amendola’s delicate brush work and the band’s buoyant passages and multihued tonalities. Overall, Jack West presents the listener with a hybrid approach to jazz yet the artist’s memorable compositions and glimmering technique bespeaks a fertile imagination, further enhanced by Lee Townsend’s insightful production and the musician’s sympathetic interaction. Recommended!
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Jack West
guitar, 8-stringJack West; 8-string acoustic guitar, slide: Mark Summer; cello: Joel Davel; marimba: Scott Amendola; drums
Album information
Title: Big Ideas | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Ahead Behind Music
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