Identity
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Jeremy Pelt

Jeremy Pelt has done it again. His recently release Identity is
everything a jazz CD should be - expressive, personal and explorative. When I
caught up with him at the
Kennedy Center &
Twins a few
months ago he was very excited about this CD and rightly so. To me it contains
some of his best work.
If you have been listening to the MP3s of live shows he has performed over
the past year - the direction he takes here should come as no surprise. The
personnel on this CD are Frank LoCrasto: piano, electric piano, organ,
synthesizer, effects; Vicente Archer: bass; Eric McPherson: drums. With Mike
Moreno: guitar; Warren Wolf: vibraphone and Myron Walden: soprano saxophone,
bass clarinet. All of these cats have played with Jeremy prior to this recording
and it shows. The group is clearly on the same page in concept/direction while
still allowing their individual voices to be heard.
From the energetic (and to my ears rock inspired) "Suspicion" to the floating
"Eye of the Beholder," Jeremy covers a wide but related spectrum of material. I
say related because the overall vibe of the CD remains relatively constant. All
music was written by Jeremy and shows that he is developing some serious
composer chops. My favorite tune on the album is "Eddie's Story" a tribute to a
fantastic trumpet player by the name of Eddie Henderson. As far as his playing
is concerned - he is on his game technically. His trumpet tone varies from dark
and mysterious to electric and energetic. His sound on flugel is to die for
makes me very glad that I picked up another Conn V1. His ideas are spontaneous
and seem unrehearsed.
If you like straight ahead jazz and appreciate tunes that deviate from the
norm, you should enjoy this latest offering. Jeremy and the group stretch the
boundaries of music without totally destroying them. Personally speaking - I
like that.
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