Vince Mendoza fans – form a long queue.
Because in addition to tunes written by each member of the Human Vibe trio there are treatments of the great composer/arranger’s ‘Esperança’ and ‘She Never Has A Window.’
Overall Human Vibe is a heart warming and very aesthetic art of the piano trio affair.
The tunes by band members, who hail from Holland, Denmark and Norway respectively and have a lot of quality and depth. Of these I’d go for the Danish drummer Carsten Lindholm’s ‘Song For Laila’ most. Pianist Jan Gunnar Hoff is very Keith Jarrett like in places and the whole spell is Jarrettonian which means that it proves intense, rhapsodic, tender and expressive using melodicism as a framework and using instinctive freedoms and the language of modern jazz to interpret the raw material to massive effect.
The antithesis of grandstanding
On this latest another master pianist is paid tribute to in Gonzalo Rubalcaba. So in the end the album taps into the tender side of human consciousness.
It’s the very antithesis of brain dead grandstanding, the egoism of our current populist strongman age, and proves an anitidote against aggression and anger whose charms linger long in the air after the last note sounds and move to stave off the decay of memory for at least a welcome while.
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