[Harp-L] Quick Review of PT Gazell's "2 Days Out"
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- From: Jim Hanks <jhanks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 13:45:18 -0400
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I'm surprised there hasn't been more talk yet about this release. I
ordered the CD off PT's website and it arrived just a few days later.
http://www.ptgazell.com/2_Days_Out.html
I'm trying to make this a quick review so I'm not going to go into a
song-by-song. There's not a bad song on here. The selection of material
is great. There are several tunes I knew, several I'd never heard of,
some I had forgotten, and at least one by a Mr. Stevland Morris that I
didn't realize I knew (and not even a smiley face on the CD jacket :-) ).
The instrumentation is also great. I love the combination of trombone
(often muted) and flugelhorn with the harp. Very smooth.
As far as the harp playing is concerned, I don't have much to add to the
copy on the webpage above. It's all true. To a non-harp aficionado, I
think it would sound like "very good harp." To a harp aficionado, it's
clear that it's valved diatonic as opposed to chromatic or normal
diatonic. You can hear the nuances of the different bends and I like
that you can still hear some of the "valve flap". Like guitar fret
noise, I think it actually adds to the performance.
If I had to reduce this CD to a single word (way too late, I know), I
would call it "refined".
This was my first listen to PT, but I definitely plan on getting his
back catalog soon.
Jim
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