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Charles Gayle: Time Zones
Gayle firmly stamps his credentials as a pianist on Time Zones. He has an inventive left hand that conjures complex chords and an investigative right that travels the keys to fathom the new and unusual. And he is not averse to teasing and tantalising the listener.
Time and motion are in constant flux in this music. A resounding flurry of notes, pegged down with emphatic chords, gives way to open-ended introspection as Gayle picks his notes with deliberation. And then in one easy sweep he veers into a zinging melodic run. He heeds the call of the blues on "Blues in Mississippi, shifting focus and emphasis from scampering across the keys to pegging down the harmony of the blues. His flow is easy and majestic as he continues to wrap his progression in a distinctive melody. The gentle ministrations of a ballad are within his realm as well, and though he brings in that hard left hand, he still invokes elegant images on "That Memory.
Gayle makes a welcome return to the piano on Time Zones.
Track Listing
Time Zones; Rush To Sunrise; Delight; Blues In Mississippi; Rhythm Twins;Inner Edges; That Memory.
Personnel
Charles Gayle
saxophoneCharles Gayle: piano.
Album information
Title: Time Zones | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Tompkins Square
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