Just One More Thing to Say
© Copyright-Vince Rimbach
(625989153624)
Record Label: Saradan Records
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With his compelling release of "Just One More Thing To Say", saxophonist Vince Rimbach comes to the musical forefront. A protégé of reedsmen Bill Evans, Jerry Bergonzi and Joseph Viola, Vince leads his quartet with a subtelty of tone and phrasing that only the finest interpreters can attain.
Just One More Thing To Say teams this talented saxophonist/composer with pianist/trombonist Mark Ferguson, Bassist John Geggie, drummer Charles Gay and co-producer Ross Murray.
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SAXOPHONIST/COMPOSER VINCE RIMBACH
"Just One More Thing To Say is a strong album from top to bottom......Very solid playing....", Eric Cohen, Music Director/WAER Radio, Syracuse, N.Y
" A tour de force! An amazing display of musical prowess!"
Mark E. Peterson, jazz writer/Global Bass.
"Just One More Thing to Say hooked me right from the start. An impressive debut recording....excellent playing.. a wonderful repertoire and a real winner"
Jacques Emond, Program Director/Ottawa International Jazz Festival
"Rimbach's breathy style and love for the music is on display"
Doug Fischer/The Ottawa Citizen
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A true Talent!!!
author: Mark E. Peterson, President Of Meppco Productions, New York
Vince Rimbach has MORE than One Thing To Say! What an excellent CD. The ensemble playing is great...truly one of the best CDs in 2001!!!
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You' ll play this one over and over - smart writing, masterful performances
author: Dale Van Aken
Very enjoyable listening and a great peek into the musical mind of this talented composer/arranger/performer. You gotta love "One for the Bud" - written for Rimbach's son. It has great energy and begins with a so cool sax/piano flirtation - rhythmically and harmonically circling each other until they converge on the unison line - smart, lighthearted writing. Solo sections soar. Little Lady is dreamy - solos are constantly imaginative and engaging. Piano is "right there". Normally I'm not a big fan of sax over sax, but Rimbach's unaccompanied ensemble treatment of "Old Folks" just grabbed me and I hummed it all day. It's sweet and warm with great ensemble lines. Strike Pay combines a mysterious minor harmonic line with a tenor solo that reaches right out of the box. I admit I played this one over and over - it could have lasted 10 or 15 minutes and I would have been happy.
Vince Rimbach is a true talent - this CD not only works for sax players and saxophone fans, but has great "touch" with the casual jazz listener. You won't regret this one.
Keep "Saying it", Vince.
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