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środa, 25 września 2013

Custom Trio – Back Point (2002) ****


Krzysztof Kapel - saxophone
Marcin Oles - bass
Bartlomiej Brat Oles - drums

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By Adam Baruch
 
This is the second album by the Polish Custom Trio, which consists of saxophonist Krzysztof Kapel, bassist Marcin Oles and drummer Bartlomiej Brat Oles (collectively known as Oles Brothers – Poland's most respected Free Jazz rhythm section). Saxophonist Maciej Sikala guests on one track. In between the recording of their debut album and this one, the trio also recorded a couple of albums with the legendary trumpeter Andrzej Przybielski, one of them live with a different saxophonist (Janusz Smyk). The album includes eight original compositions, five of which were composed by Bartlomiej Brat Oles and the remaining three by Marcin Oles.

For people familiar with the previous recordings by the Custom Trio will find this album quite surprising, as it is much more "docile" then any of their former work. The music is low-key, contemplative and very melodic, the rhythm section is relaxed and almost "conventional" and the saxophone improvisations, which are the focus of the album, although very Free Jazz in spirit, are all non aggressive and rounded. The overall sound and ambience of the album are very Coltranesque, which of course brings this album to a much wider potential audience, well beyond the Free Jazz buffs and into the modern mainstream.

The individual statements are of course exceptional, especially those by Kapel, who emerges on this album as one of the most able Polish Jazz modernists. But of course the Oles Brothers firmly testify their amazing interplay and cooperation, which is as usual the driving force and solid ground upon which the saxophone solos are based. The album is full of virtuosity from start to finish and should satisfy even the sternest Jazz connoisseurs. It is a pity this album is rarely mentioned among the best Polish Jazz recordings originating from the first post Millennium decade, as it truly deserves. What a pity they did not continue to record any more such wonderful music.

piątek, 17 lutego 2012

Custom Trio / Andrzej Przybielski – Free Bop (Polonia Records, 2000)

Andrzej Przybielski - trumpet, flugelhorn

Custom Trio (band)
Krzysztof Kapel - tenor & soprano sax
Marcin Oleś - bass
Bartłomiej Brat Oleś - drums

Free Bop (Polonia Records, 2000)

This is probably the best album recorded by the recently deceased Polish trumpet virtuoso / composer Andrzej Przybielski, who remains largely unknown to most Jazz aficionados even in his native country. An eccentric and outsider, Przybielski was blessed with an incredible talent, which unfortunately was recognized only by very few connoisseurs. This studio recording, obviously well planned and relaxed, allows the great trumpeter to relax fully and play his heart out to the fullest, accompanied by excellent musicians worthy of his company, which are called Custom Trio. The trio consists of saxophonist Krzysztof Kapel and the Oles Brothers: bassist Marcin Oles and drummer Bartlomiej Brat Oles – Poland's Free Jazz most notable rhythm section. Together as a quartet they perform nine original compositions, five of which were composed by Przybielski and the remaining four by B.B. Oles.

The performances are absolutely stellar and the album is one of the best Polish (and definitely not only Polish) Jazz albums ever recorded. As much as that sounds overblown, if you can listen to this music, you'll be instantly convinced. Any other player placed opposite (or side by side) a genius like Przybielski is in a great danger of appearing pale. Luckily Kapel is capably to blow like only a few can, matching everything that Przybielski plays with a vengeance. This is simply unbelievable music, which stands easily opposite such legendary sessions as the early Ornette Coleman with Don Cherry. In short this is essential Jazz, which can only be played by a very small group of exceptionally gifted players, which is definitely the case here. Brilliant!

1. A.P. Custom Signal; 2. Free Bop; 3. Motyw romantyczny; 4. Vertigo; 5. Sweet Music; 6. Hasło; 7. W Arce; 8. Requiem in Blue; 9. Crazy Corps



By Adam Baruch
http://adambaruch.com/

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