Midwest Record, Volume 32/Number 309, September 5, 2009
author: Chris Spector
"This piano man knows how to give everyone on stage some and leads his way though a delightful mainstream jazz set that simply jumps, bops and plays on it’s merry way with just the right energy and bounce. Everyone is simply busy having a good time and if you know how to follow suit, this is a major release that is pure enjoyment. We’re always up for a good time like this."
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Cadence Magazine
author: Phillip McNally
"As a musician, Muhler has a very open harmonic sense, impressionist with lots of chromatic runs, but tinted with blue notes. At times his work is reminiscent of Jarrett in his rhythmic sense, with a wilder chromatic palette... Muhler is up to the beauty of the instrument he is playing."
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Jazz Improv Magazine
author: Dan Bilawsky
"Sunny Muslin, one of the most absorbing Muhler pieces on the album, is a true exercise in tension building and suspense. Muhler slowly lets the music snowball and, at the height of the piece, the pianist plays some inspired McCoy Tyner-esque clusters that gnaw at your musical soul. While he certainly took his time building to a climax, Muhler is able to easily dissolve the tension, coax you into a comfort zone and then toy with the tension again as things gain steam and then die down to conclude this piece."
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Brave, adventurous spirit...Really excellent!
author: Alan Parker
Muhler's brave and adventurous spirit shines through every piece as he moves through standards, originals, ballads, gospel, blues, and cutting edge modern, creative jazz. An amazing improviser with a fantastic piano to do his prodigious bidding, Eric sets the record straight. Really excellent!
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