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Something Quiet
By Bob Gluck
Label: FMR-Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Waterway; Dolphin Dance; October Song; Going Away; Still Wayters; Sideways; Lifeline.
Bob Gluck: Something Quiet
by Karl Ackermann
Thoroughly explaining the Julliard-trained Bob Gluck would be an exhaustive analysis. An accomplished composer of electronic music, a Rabbi, an educator and historical writer, he ventured deeper into jazz with Sideways (FMR Records 2008). Only Gluck himself remains from that recording's trio, a customary piano trio configuration but with Gluck's various synthesizers included. Something Quiet presents ...
Sideways
By Bob Gluck
Label: FMR Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Unknown Soldier; Sideways; Waterway; Rather Wonderful; Yet Another Pharoah; History of a Mystery: H. Floresiensis; A Remark You Made; Yonati; Lonely Woman.
Bob Gluck Trio: Sideways
by Hrayr Attarian
Great art and in particular great music does not neatly fit in narrowly defined categories. Such is the case with the Bob Gluck Trio's Sideways. The music is a mix of different jazz styles with an overall strong classical flavor. The CD contains nine pieces: three long bass-dominated ones, each over 10 minutes; and six shorter ...
Bob Gluck Named Keyboard Magazine's "Unsigned Artist of the Month" for June 2009
Pianist Bob Gluck's 2007 recording Electric Brew is featured in the June 2009 issue of Keyboard magazine. Naming Gluck Unsigned Artist of the Month," writer Michael Gallant wrote: Composer Bob Gluck combines lithe piano playing with processed shofar (ram’s horn) and a wide variety of computer-sourced sonics to create an engaging tapestry of living sound... Electric ...
Waterway
Album: Sideways
By Bob Gluck
Label: FMR Records
Released: 2009
Duration: 7:19
Bob Gluck Trio Releases "Sideways" on FMR Records
Sideways is the debut recording by the Bob Gluck Trio, displaying the group's uniquely creative yet disciplined edge to jazz performance. The trio's watchwords are collaboration, listening and response, and collective dynamism. Structured tunes flow in and out of free improvisation, taking the performers and listeners alike to unexpected imaginative places. Gluck's piano sounds subtly range ...




