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The Joe Locke / Geoffrey Keezer Group - Live In Seattle
Joe Locke, Geoffrey Keezer
The Joe Locke / Geoffrey Keezer Group - Live In Seattle
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Joe Locke, Geoffrey Keezer
Title: The Joe Locke / Geoffrey Keezer Group - Live In Seattle
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Origin Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 7/25/2006
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 805558246425
 

CD Reviews

Burnin' in Ballard
David Zehring | La Veta, CO United States | 03/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Geoffrey Keezer's trio (with Mike Pope and Terreon Gully) are joined here by Joe Locke on vibes for an intense live performance at the Ballard Jazz Festival in Seattle.



Ballard, a Seattle neighborhood that formerly boasted two regular jazz venues but now has none, is a traditionally Scandinavian enclave. That part of the world has always supported this music, so the venue is still appropriate. What transpires here is great individual playing and tight group interaction. Keezer has been one of the best young keyboardists for several years, and is heard here on electric instuments as well as his more familiar acoustic one. Mike Pope is solid and collabarative as always, and Terreon Gully is among the most interesting and innovative of what is an outanding cadre of younger jazz drummers.



Joe Locke shows why the vibraphone remains one of the most enjoyable instruments to hear in this setting. The instrument doesn't have many exponents, but along with the estimable Bobby Hutcherson and younger players like Steve Nelson and Stephon Harris, Joe Locke keeps the vibes available as a solo voice.



With the exception of James Taylor's "Native Son", all the compositions are either Keezer's or Locke's. The performance is well-paced, each composition played long enough to give the two composers plenty of time to explore, and the live recording by Reed Ruddy is excellent. If you're partial to jazz recorded live, as many of us are, this is an excellent performance by a small band generating big energy. Highly recommended."
"Live in Seattle" - what the reviewers say...
Nadja von Massow | London, UK | 11/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jason West (All About Jazz):

"As can be the case on special occasions, this live recording is ripe with sonic excitement, spontaneity, and the ubiquitous impression that something extraordinary is happening right before one's ears.



That undoubtedly was the feeling of those who filled the Mars Hill Church on November 19, 2005 for the third annual Ballard Jazz Festival's headline concert. The wow factor, in full force at the start of the show, had morphed into an I-can't-friggin-believe-what-I'm hearing phenomenon by the end of the night, as a normally subdued Seattle jazz audience found itself hooting and hollering as if the Seahawks had won the Superbowl.



Six tracks of original compositions (plus James Taylor's "Native Son") are captured here--three by Locke and three by Keezer--creating an enjoyable yet intricate challenge to listeners who attempt to name the composer of each tune without peeking at the credits--so similar are the musical visions, so subtle the thematic differences that separate Locke's and Keezer's writing for this group. [..]"





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Harvey Siders (JazzTimes):

"[..] Co-leaders vibist Locke and pianist Keezer are so close in their musical philosophy that when one itches, the other scratches. They comp respectfully behind each other, not that either leaves many gaps. And each knows how to heighten the energy of the other. Regarding group excitement, the quartet is propelled by a kinetic rhythm section: bassist Mike Pope and drummer Terreon Gully. [..]"





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Dr. Michael Matheny (RadioIO Jazz):

"Setting the pulse and vibrations is drummer Terreon Gully with Mike Pope locking firmly on to the foundation with both electric and acoustic bass. Just these two players are fun to follow through each track. But it is Geoffery Keezer who is (simply mad!) on piano and Locke himself that fill every space of the sound spectrum left in the mix. The music is intelligently horizontal and vertical. Once you think you are in the groove and the standard has been set, you are taken to a higher level as you follow the agile dialogue between Keezer and Locke. The results are magical.""
Great quartet playing this one!
J. R. Charles | Southeastern Wisconsin-United States | 03/14/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"THIS IS SIMPLY REALLY GREAT STUFF! It's a refreshing combination of instruments with the vibes and piano sonorities.

Terreon Gully is an artistic new and outstanding voice on the drums. This drummer's mind works in very new ways----incredible player. This is a live recording and its sound is great and the chemistry is very there!"