Patrycjusz Gruszecki - trumpet, flugelhorn
Kajetan Galas - hammond organ
Zbigniew Lewandowski - drums
Something About
BCD 42
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by Polish Jazz trumpeter/composer Patrycjusz Gruszecki, recorded in a trio format with organist Kajetan Galas and drummer Zbigniew Lewandowski. The album presents twelve original compositions, all by Gruszecki. The album was recorded at the RecPublica Studios and was engineered by Łukasz Olejarczyk, with the usual superb sonic quality.
The music is well behaved
mainstream Jazz, with solid compositions and great Swing/Groove feel, which
sways the listener's body involuntarily from start to finish. The compositions
are well structured, with the ballads being my personal favorites, but they
present a consistent and well weaved musical fabric. The unusual and
minimalistic lineup of trumpet/organ/drums works out perfectly and misses
nothing in order to sound round and complete.
All three musicians play
splendidly, as expected from Polish Jazz musicians. Personally the Hammond
Organ always steals the show for me, as it has been my favorite instrument for
over fifty years, but credit is due to the trio for their work as a unit,
combining their personal strengths. Gruszecki has a beautiful round sound on
trumpet and flugelhorn, but his improvisations are a bit withdrawn and
"controlled" at times, which suits this specific recording well, but
leaves the listener a bit hungry for more. Galas is superbly melodic and offers
great improvised parts with his work being irreproachable all the way through.
This is the third album I reviewed, which features his organ work, and he is
always perfectly right on the money. Lewandowski also plays excellently, being
solely responsible for the rhythmic pulsations of this music (supported by the
organ's bass pedals). His percussive feel is truly exquisite, precise and
outward virtuosic – something to learn from.
Overall this is a splendid
debut album, catering to the listeners on the lighter side of the Jazz
spectrum, but still excellent in every way, with an atypical lineup and sound,
which is fresh and very effective. Wholeheartedly recommended!
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