Just a beautiful surprise from katahdin’s edge after “Step away”!
author: Giuseppe Primerano
This new release from Katahdin’s looks like a good second chapter in their recent history. The melodies are winning, the sound is right and all compositions are original. My preferences go to Glad, MTA and Fujimoto but the whole album is excellent and doesn’t have any fault. I guess this CD will be a suitable company for me in the next weeks. When an Italian tour?
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sounds so familiar, yet fresh and inventive
author: Brett Buckland
i just came back from a trip to San Franciso, my first time in this beautiful city, and in the US in fact. When I returned to my home in Hong Kong this CD was waiting for me, so I put it on whilst unpacking, and it cheered me up no end - made me feel connected back to the west coast! The music sounds so much like stuff I can but roughly approximate when I lay my own fingers on the keys. I love the use of deep, rich 9th and sus chords that really give it that alpine, azure feel, but punctuated with warm interludes of saturday afternoon clubby jazziness.
Would wholeheartedly recommend this CD and am on the lookout for similar contemporary stuff.
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Love this CD!!!
author: Ray Caron
I heard an interview with Willie Myette on Eric Jackson's show Eric in Evening on WGBH. I enjoyed opportunity to "meet" the artist and listen to selections from this great CD. Of course being an avid hiker I was pre-disposed to like Katahdin's Edge. I love the way this CD contrasts with Willie Myette Trio "This is Jazz". I like playing them together. I will defintely sample some more of this artist's work.
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