| People think you're blasé, through with
surprise. And then, hitting you in the face, after eight hundred
and forty weekly "Jazz Clubs", comes this funny trio -
one piano, two saxophones - that plays strong and originals works,
elaborated inside and crunchy at the ear, and that gives you the
will to go back to childhood and feel the urge to glutton some.
For this music seems to have the pure desire to say deep things
without the drama, thorough and true, and probably as simple as
life, love, peace, fresh water, blue sky, and the fear to lose them
all.
Claude Carrière |