I’m pretty sure the last time I listened to this Trio Fascination Vol 1 was over 20 years ago. I borrowed it from a friend at music school I think... or it may have been at the university library. Either way, it has been a while. I picked up this copy late last year and I’m finally giving it a spin
Sometimes I find Lovano’s playing a little exaggerated (I get that with Dave Liebman too) but it’s a distinctive sound and stands out as Lovano... and that’s not a bad thing at all. And for a while there he was pretty influential but I don’t hear that much at all these days. But I still think that players could benefit from his blend of influences or explore those influences in addition to the usual fare.
As much as I love Elvin’s playing, I really don’t have much from later in his career.... plenty from the 60s but it’s only a scattering from then on. And that was probably one of the drivers for me picking up this disc last year... or maybe it was the completist(ish) side of me. I’ve had Vol 2 for a number of years now and the lack of Vol 1 was probably nagging away at me! Whether I’ll getting to around checking out more from this later period.. I don’t know, but it’s nice to hear Elvin in fine form here and I can see myself returning to this album just to focus on Elvin’s work.
And then as I’m wrapping up I realise I haven’t even mentioned Dave Holland. Tonight, I almost put on Triplicate.... so maybe that will make it’s way to the blog sometime soon and he’ll get more than just a passing mention.
So, it may have had it’s first spin in a long time, but I see myself returning to Trio Fascination a little more often in the future - solid playing from all three, and definitely one for Lovano fans.
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