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Artist: Peter Erskine, Bob Sheppard, Dave Carpenter
Title: Lava Jazz
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Fuzzy Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 56:44 min
Total Size: 129 MB

Tracklist
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01. Pesos
02. It Already Happened
03. Cats + Kittens
04. Jung At Heart
05. I Hear A Rap Cd
06. Pettwelve
07. You Stepped In
08. Journey To The Center Of Blues
09. Pretty Toes
10. Jazz Marines
11. Five Z's
12. Drizzle

When one thinks of lounge music, it is of atmospheric background sounds from the early '60s that are considered so worthless by late-'90s listeners that LPs of the style can often be located for 39 cents at used record stores. The Lounge Art Ensemble, a co-op trio consisting of tenor saxophonist Bob Sheppard, bassist Dave Carpenter, and drummer Peter Erskine, thinks of lounge music as jazz played in small clubs, but the "lounge" title does not really do their music justice. In reality, this "lounge art" is a quiet but fairly adventurous version of cool-toned bop. Erskine is heard playing a very small drum set; Carpenter often shares the melody and much of the solo space with Sheppard, and the dozen "originals" are all based on common chord changes (à la Lennie Tristano), mostly of bop standards. The versatile bassist is really the key to the trio, for he functions as both a second melody instrument and a second rhythm instrument, even sounding a bit like a rhythm guitar on the humorously titled "I Hear a Rap CD" (based on "I Hear a Rhapsody"). Throughout the date, the three musicians work together quite well (Bob Sheppard is an underrated great), and they create exciting music that makes one wish the group were more accurately titled "the Anti-Lounge Art Ensemble". ~Scott Yanow

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