
Escapade marks the second duo session
by guitarist Bob Sneider and pianist Paul Hofmann,
two wide-ranging musicians who draw inspiration
from classical music, jazz, bossa nova, and more
in their improvised flights through their original
compositions, standards, and classical works. Hofmann
describes his partner's "Roller
Coaster" as "Chick
Corea meets Bud Powell," an
excellent description of this well-named and very
lively opener. The pianist's "Blues Palindrome" starts
like an academic bop exercise before unfolding
into a masterpiece. The duo devours a medley of
forgotten tunes from the heyday of the Nat King
Cole Trio, while their intricate arrangement of "My
Funny Valentine" invites
comparison to the famous recording by Bill Evans
and Jim Hall on
their critically acclaimed disc Undercurrent. The
music grows upon the listener with repeated hearing,
revealing new facets with each play. This highly
rewarding session from the small Sons of Sound
label is well worth investigating.
— Ken Dryden
© All Music Guide, 2006
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