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Written by Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
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Wednesday, 28 December 2005 |
Tom
Tallitsch keeps things on an even keel and uncomplicated with his new
CD Duality. The only instruments that you hear on the entire
recording are the tenor saxophone of Tallitsch and the acoustic
guitar of Dave Manley. Thus, the title Duality sums up what
this album is. Even without words, the title implies that there is
some duality in everyday life; at least it did for me when I stopped
to think about what other meaning it could have related to the music
and our human tendencies.
Tallitsch gives 50% of his own
compositions then the rest are dedicated to some heavyweights in the
world of music, such as Wayne Shorter and Stevie Wonder. Not bad
company to keep that is for sure. Shorter and Wonder are worlds apart
yet the artist does manage to make the connection to his own realm
and visions in a musical sense by interpreting the honored musicians
compositions with doses of smooth jazz that melt away the tension of
a hard day away in an instant. This is music to relax in front of
warm fire with or just to kick back and empty your mind and let the
soulfulness of each note permeate your being; it is wonderful if you
can let it happen.
This was a very enjoyable CD and its
smooth sailing all the way from the beginning of the journey until
the end. I realize that the simplification of complex music is not
easy to execute and Tallitsch does a nice job of taking each
composition and stripping it down to its bare bones, no bass,
percussion, or keyboards are used, and giving you a great listening
experience through some nice sax and guitar playing. Although the
music you will hear is simplistic, it is full bodied and played with
sensitivity to the original versions of tracks while equal attention
is paid to the detail and ambiance, this factor also applies to the
four original tracks. The guitar and sax unify their sound with
colorful give and take interplay, at times prolifically, making it
very apparent that they were the only two instruments needed for this
recording. Although the word Duality means that there are two
sides to the coin, or another dimension right alongside the one we
are in-there was one consistent element that made this a strong
presentation, the consistency displayed in every track.
© Keith "MuzikMan"
Hannaleck-
http://www.muzikreviews.com
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