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The Wayward Trio
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"...[The Wayward Trio] have strayed deliberately, searching for an approach, seeking to operate in the spaces between dominant styles...[the band] balances serious craft with light-hearted appeal...Their open organic feel gives [the] tunes a decidedly jazz flavor...and their shifting grooves feel elastic and loose. Each composition also tells a story...[through] Gilbert's melodic development and narrative sense..." -- The Oregonian A&E, 5.9.03
In a market overrun with stale jazz and flaccid funk, The Wayward Trio makes a fresh and bold noise, for they possess in abundance what many jazz acts lack -- personality and humor. They loiter in the gray areas between genres, but their music is not a synthesis of styles; rather, they offer their own skewed takes on blues, lounge, R&B, bebop and New Orleans musics. Imagine the whiskey-soaked beatnik ramblings of Tom Waits crossed with the soulful jazz-grooves of Charlie Hunter and John Scofield, and that will put you somewhere in the territory of The Wayward Trio.
The three members work collaboratively, avoiding macho displays of musical dexterity to instead focus their energies on bringing out the personality and humor in their music. But being a trio, the guitar naturally emerges as the prominent voice, and it is an eccentric one at that. The guitar work is never quite what you'd expect, and it elicits exaggerated interpretations from the rhythm section in response.
The Wayward Trio's material is almost exclusively original, all across the map stylistically, and absolutely magnetic to boot. The melodies are strong, the pocket is deep, the moods are distinct, and the performances are fluid and exciting. In short, The Wayward Trio makes music that excites audiences and that people can relate to.
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Fine stuff
author: Martin
Really fine stuff. I've already bought Root Valdez and QB3 from CDB and this in the same vein. Contemporary jazz guitar, tightly played and not afraid to push the boundaries. Definitely worth the money. But where have they gone? This was made in 2003. More music please!
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Infectious grooves, good musicianship
author: John Pin
This cd is a good find. The tunes are strong melodically, never overcomplicated, and the underlying grooves are always strong. Musicianship is excellent and as a trio they work very well together. There is a predominant jazz influence blended with many contempory grooves and rock flavours. The cd is well recorded and produced.
If this is an indication of where this band is heading...then im looking forward to the next. It's not an offering from a virtuoso with backing. Its strength is found in the FEEL GOOD quality that these three musicans combined give. Works for me, I give this a thumbs up, I enjoy it and it gets a spin regularly.
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Wayward is Waygood
author: Ike New
Three is a perfect number here.An equilateral triangle that can balance on any point. Get the? Nud ain't no dud.
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Great Music
author: Stevie NYC
You guys are great. It is so good to hear real music with real instruments with people that can really play. You plays play great together. Keep the faith.
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