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"Different Lines"
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"On the Mile" provides the listener with music which reflects a true commitment to empathy and interplay. This trio achieves a fine sense of warmth, balance, and inquisitiveness on their debut recording.....Larry Koonse |
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On the Mile, "Different Lines" is fresh music from some new faces. The three musicians, Stu Goodis, guitar, Martin Torres, bass and Marshall Gentry on drums have a real empathy for each other which gives the music a beautiful flow. The material they perform is an extension of who they are musically, reflecting their varied backgrounds and musical tastes while at the same time is fully grounded in the tradition of true jazz spirit. Great listening......Joe La Barbera |
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An impressive debut for a group whose music is both relaxing, provocative and contemplative. This group plays with both fire and restraint, showing youthful maturity......Kei Akagi |
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In hearing Stu Goodis playing on his first album which features his originals and a couple well chosen standards, I am impressed with his lyrical improvisations that are a continuation of the thread of the composition. His lines are melodic and well balanced with punctuations of chords that keep his solos interesting. I am glad to hear the art of jazz guitar trio is still alive.......Sid Jacobs |
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Whether being pensive or propulsive, whether introducing originals or interpreting standards, "Different Lines" impresses with its sensitivity and its commitment to interaction and articulate expression. "On the Mile" is right on the money........Richard Simon |