Lost Trio, The / Mysterious Toboggan
Album: | Mysterious Toboggan | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Lost Trio, The | Added: | Jun 2011 | |
Label: | Evander Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-06-26 | Pull Date: | 2011-08-28 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 16, 2023: | Oh Messy Life
Happiness |
4. | Dec 12, 2014: | Rebop
The Rent |
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2. | Oct 13, 2022: | Oh Messy Life
Family And Friends |
5. | Mar 14, 2013: | No Cover, No Minimum
Missed |
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3. | Jan 22, 2016: | Moonlight Impressions
I Thought About You |
6. | Aug 27, 2011: | Rebop
That Song About The Girl From The Ural Mountains |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2011-06-19
Reviewed 2011-06-19
THE LOST TRIO: Mysterious Toboggan
Evander, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – The fifth CD by this long-running Bay Area group walks a wobbly line at the nearer edge of avant-jazz, maintaining an adventurous but friendly spirit and the untethered rhythmic approach we’ve come to expect from them. Enjoyable sax/bass/drum excursions.
Phillip Greenlief : tenor sax
Dan Seamans : bass
Tom Hassett: drums
Try any track. Fo’s Picks: 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. 4:24 – a loose, rather sloppy but good-natured galumphing groove
2. 4:22 – Thelonious Monk: upbeat walk, sax/drums trade off over steady bass
3. 3:35 – melody tussles with swirling trio improv, keeps trying to spin off axis
4. 3:18 – nice mopey sound here: bass is up front, cool drum work behind
5. 5:04 – catchy PJ Harvey: a too-cool, almost sneering sound, great solos
6. 6:50 – slow lyrical trudge: sax & bass ruminations on an old-world melody
7. 3:17 – striding with a touch of tango, elbows its way forward
8. 8:02 – Steve Lacy tune: nice solo bass intro, lumpy trio hops, pops & flops
9. 11:06 – jazz standard, played straight: slow and easy… long, but very nice
[ Fo ] 06/19/11
Evander, 2011
MODERN JAZZ – The fifth CD by this long-running Bay Area group walks a wobbly line at the nearer edge of avant-jazz, maintaining an adventurous but friendly spirit and the untethered rhythmic approach we’ve come to expect from them. Enjoyable sax/bass/drum excursions.
Phillip Greenlief : tenor sax
Dan Seamans : bass
Tom Hassett: drums
Try any track. Fo’s Picks: 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9
1. 4:24 – a loose, rather sloppy but good-natured galumphing groove
2. 4:22 – Thelonious Monk: upbeat walk, sax/drums trade off over steady bass
3. 3:35 – melody tussles with swirling trio improv, keeps trying to spin off axis
4. 3:18 – nice mopey sound here: bass is up front, cool drum work behind
5. 5:04 – catchy PJ Harvey: a too-cool, almost sneering sound, great solos
6. 6:50 – slow lyrical trudge: sax & bass ruminations on an old-world melody
7. 3:17 – striding with a touch of tango, elbows its way forward
8. 8:02 – Steve Lacy tune: nice solo bass intro, lumpy trio hops, pops & flops
9. 11:06 – jazz standard, played straight: slow and easy… long, but very nice
[ Fo ] 06/19/11
Track Listing
1. | Happiness | 5. | Missed | |||
2. | Locomotive | 6. | That Song About The Girl From The Ural Mountains | |||
3. | Four Winds | 7. | Motorboat | |||
4. | Family And Friends | 8. | The Rent | |||
9. | I Thought About You |