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Martin Gasselsberger Hermann Linecker : Devil May Care
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Piano Special from the \"Facioli Concert Hall\" in Sacile, Italy. Different colours grow out of the blue and so “DEVIL MAY CARE” turns out to be a spontaneous extraordinary experience.
Genre: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Release Date: 2008
Devil May Care Record Label: ATS-Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
It Isn't Easy 4:24 Album Only
Hello Mr. Bond 6:30 Album Only
Hommage to W.A.M. 5:23 Album Only
Toy Trac 4:45 Album Only
Over the Rainbow 4:37 Album Only
On Green Dolphin Street 5:39 Album Only
Lick From Chick 8:25 Album Only
Funky Hog 4:54 Album Only
Super # 11 4:58 Album Only
Lin Samba 2 5:26 Album Only
Trust in You 7:23 Album Only
Blues for Oscar 3:14 Album Only
Weird Blues 5:27 Album Only
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Album Notes

With the recording of the Cd „DEVIL MAY CARE“, Martin Gasselsberger and Hermann Linecker have re-animated a common project after quite a break (while). A long-term musical friendship connects these upper-austrian pianists, which in terms of rhythm’ seem to be “two of a kind” but due to their individual harmonically approach, clearly differ from each other.
Both musicians shine through interaction, virtuouso performance and “never over the top-
improvisation”.
Different colours grow out of the blue and so “DEVIL MAY CARE” turns out to be a spontaneous extraordinary experience. The tremendous timing of both pianists allows them to take full risk – “devil may care” – while improvising. A lot of passages are of childishly ease. All of the songs are originals except „On Green Dolphin Street“ (arrangement Hermann Linecker) and „Over The Rainbow“ (Martin Gasselsberger solo), two delicate arranged features of standards. “Weird Blues” pays homage to the great Oscar Peterson.
“Devil May Care” is a documentation of some kind of a “piano summit” that took place in the “Fazioli Concert Hall” in Sacile (IT), where in the first days of April 2008 a musically firework has been displayed.

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