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Issi Rozen: Dark Beauty
I have seen a lot of references to Pat Metheny and Jim Hall as Rozen's guitar influences and, in fact, having been in receipt of this subliminal observation, much of his playing has elements of both guitarists. What separates Rozen from the pack is his unhurried pace and articulation of clear, bell-like notes. Also, Rozen's compositions have a distinct Middle Eastern flavor, which is only natural, having been exposed to both Arabic and Israeli musical influences.
Gilad Barkan's recent Modulation album, also including Wirht on drums, was a revelatory piano trio outing with superior Barkan tunes. Here, Barkan adopts more of a sideman role and fills it perfectly, although his solos and support do prove invaluable to the cohesiveness of the Rozen group.
Track Listing
Sheharhoret, Ramat Gan, Dreamland, Segment, Spring, Maya's Blues, Spirits, Sixteen, Inspiration, Geshem
Personnel
Issi Rozen
guitarIssi Rozen, guitar; Gilad Barkan, piano; Thomson Kneeland, bass; Harvey Wirht, drums.
Album information
Title: Dark Beauty | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: New Step Music
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