(Screenshots by Lance) |
Another super Saturday at the 606 - a cracking set by four of the finest and reminiscent of when they blew up a similar storm at The Globe back in October 2020.
It was just one great groove after another inspired, initially, by Kenny Burrell but mainly Wes Montgomery. This was the real deal with Vasi playing gutsy, bluesy tenor like a man walkin' the bar someplace downtown, Nigel laying waste to any guitar pretenders, Ross giving the Hammond and Leslie the kind of treatment such a combination needs with the whole shebang bumpin' down an endless road by Joel Barford.
Apart from the opening KB Blues, dedicated to Kenny Burrell, and an original by Nigel dedicated to American guitarist Dave Stryker, Stryke One, most of the others were from the Nigel Price album, Wes Re-imagined. Thus we heard, Jingles; So Do It and Movin' Along. There may have been others the titles of which I missed possibly due to brushing the cat, making a sandwich or, more likely,the music the titles didn't totally sink in..
It didn't matter, just as it did last October, the music stayed with me. It was as good as it gets - ever!
Lance
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