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Another Side: Paul Wertico Trio
Paul Wertico Trio
Another Side: Paul Wertico Trio
Genre: Jazz
 
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Paul Wertico Trio: — John Moulder, guitar — Brian Peters, bass, organ — Paul Wertico, drums & percussion This CD is entitled "Another Side" because that's exactly what Paul Wertico wanted to show...another side of both h...  more »

     
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All Artists: Paul Wertico Trio
Title: Another Side: Paul Wertico Trio
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Naim Records
Release Date: 4/7/2008
Album Type: Import
Genre: Jazz
Style: Jazz Fusion
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 0797537109329, 797537109329, 079753710932

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Paul Wertico Trio:
John Moulder, guitar
Brian Peters, bass, organ
Paul Wertico, drums & percussion This CD is entitled "Another Side" because that's exactly what Paul Wertico wanted to show...another side of both his trio's music and the way in which the disc was recorded. His previous trio CDs, were multi-tracked, heavily layered and recorded, and mixed over a period of several months. In contrast, "Another Side" was recorded live to 2-track in a day and a half with no mixing. Musically, the previous trio recordings had some very aggressive and sometimes dissonant moments that bordered on avant-garde jazz and rock. His goal for "Another Side" was to show a more even tempered version of the trio's music and to produce a CD that could be comfortably listened to all the way to the end without extreme emotional variations. Personally and artistically, he loves both approaches, and they're all part of who he is as a musician, band leader, recording artist and producer. Together, they also expose different sides of who he is as a human being and what he is trying to express through his trio's music. With this new release, he is hopeful that it will demonstrate the trio's broadening musical concept and is thrilled that the trio is now represented on CD in a way that really captures an additional aspect of what an audience could expect to hear from it live in concert.