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Hallgeir Pedersen Trio: Wistful
With the exception of an eight-minute exploration of Weill's "My Ship, the tunes all fall under the five-minute mark. Accordingly, Pedersen occupies the majority of the spotlight. His playing is pleasingly mellow and free of any histrionics. His tightly controlled, fluid runs remind one of a shy, mild mannered friend who starts talking suddenly and unexpectedly reveals that he has a lot to say. His work on "Be All You Can Be is particularly melodic and assured. Elsewhere, Pedersen delivers a long and ruminative solo on "My Ship that leads into a fine, murmuring statement by Alterhaug. The tempo rises on a sharp run through Coltrane's "Impressions, proving that the members of the trio can think fast on their feet.
Wistful is not a flashy album that demands attention. Its pleasures are subtle and come from the fine interplay of the musicians and the tasteful restraint each provides. It is a very fine effort from a band confident enough to let the music stand on its own.
Track Listing
Wistful; Blues In 3; Out Of Nowhere; My Ship; Conviction; Be All You Can Be; Impressions; Theme For Thorgeir.
Personnel
Hallgeir Pedersen: guitar; Bj
Album information
Title: Wistful | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Hot Club Records
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