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Peter's Money
Peter Kienle
Peter's Money
Genre: Jazz
 
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Peter Kienle - guitars (Godin LGX & LGXT electric guitars, Godin Glissentar, Ibanez Ragtime, Giannini 7 string classical), Chapman Stick — Tom Clark - tenor & soprano sax — Mark Buselli - trumpet — Brent Wallarab - tr...  more »

     
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All Artists: Peter Kienle
Title: Peter's Money
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Acme records
Release Date: 1/1/2009
Album Type: Single
Genre: Jazz
Style: Jazz Fusion
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 656605956923

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Peter Kienle - guitars (Godin LGX & LGXT electric guitars, Godin Glissentar, Ibanez Ragtime, Giannini 7 string classical), Chapman Stick
Tom Clark - tenor & soprano sax
Mark Buselli - trumpet
Brent Wallarab - trombone
Rich Dole - trombone, bass trombone
Jack Helsley - tuba
Frank Smith - acoustic & electric bass
Kenny Phelps - drums special guests:
Jeff DeHerdt - vocals (2, 5, 10)
Sandy Williams - electric guitar (1, 8) First solo project of Bloomington, Indiana, guitarist/composer Peter Kienle. Featuring eight originals and two cover tunes arranged for guitar, five horns and rhythm section. Kienle's writing and playing could be heard with other bands before, such as Kwyjibo, BeebleBrox and 3rd Man. On Peter's Money the premise is: less doodling, more structure and variety - and some skeptical lyrics on top. Styles range from the fusionesque disco on Mars People, middle eastern style The Tonic to the semi-authentic Brazilian Choro El Ninja. Of the three vocal tunes two, Call The Police and Practically Brainwashed feature a skeptical UFO/conspiracy theme and the third, Me And Mr. Potatohead is the lament of a dad who has to pick up Mr. Potatohead's body parts every evening after the kids are in bed (sorry, no love songs .) Hoagy Carmichael's tune The Nearness of you receives a fusion treatment, complete with King Crimson-like bridge, played on Chapman Stick. Roger Waters' Money, as made famous by Pink Floyd on 'Dark Side of the Moon' gets a funky treatment featuring a raw but heartfelt guitar solo by Sandy Williams.