G. F. Mlely Trio Important New Recording, Says AllAboutJazz.com of A Little Night Waltz"
'A Little Night Waltz' is an important new recording. [Mlely has literally created his own harmonic language ... that looks at even the most common changes from a very different perspective, resulting in a more contemporary take. Mlelys sound is uniquely his own," writes John Kelman for AllAboutJazz.com of the G. F. Mlely Trio cd release.
(PRWEB) February 5, 2004 --'A Little Night Waltz' is an important new recording ... [Mlely has literally created his own harmonic language ... that looks at even the most common changes from a very different perspective, resulting in a more contemporary take. Mlelys sound is uniquely his own," writes John Kelman for AllAboutJazz.com of the G. F. Mlely Trio cd release.
Additional quotes from Kelmans review:
Pianist G.F. Mlely was starting to make quite a name for himself in the 1980s, with a successful touring career and a recording, Trio, that was among the top ten jazz albums being played on US radio, when a series of personal circumstances caused him to drop out for nearly two decades. Returning to the scene with two solo piano outings, 2000s 'Re-Entry and 2002s '88 Keys and Counting, with the release of his first new trio recording in over twenty years, 'A Little Night Waltz, Mlely is, quite simply, back, and with a vengeance."
Los Angeles-based bassist Bill Markus and percussionist Gene Stone know exactly what Mlely is talking about; they understand his style, navigating through some difficult waters and keeping up with a concept that, while tonal, never quite goes where one would expect."
The entire review can be seen at http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/review_print.php?id=11437
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