Listening to Gianni Lenoci (p), Kent Carter (b) and Billy Elgart (dr) on Plaything is like watching such a well-rehearsed, perfect team. Released by No Business records.

Limited Edition 300 copies!

Cat No: NBLP77
Release date: 1 September 2014
Format: LP
Country: Italy, France, USA

Listening to Gianni Lenoci (p), Kent Carter (b) and Billy Elgart (dr) on Plaything is like watching such a well-rehearsed, perfect team. Released by No Business records.

Limited Edition 300 copies!

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Listen to: Plaything

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1. Plaything
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6. Kretek
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Listening to Gianni Lenoci (p), Kent Carter (b) and Billy Elgart (dr) is like watching such a well-rehearsed, perfect team. They are able to draw from the rich history of piano trios, like a good football team they can change their style whenever it is needed, they surprise their audience with a cornucopia of structures, sounds and improvisational ideas. When they swing they sound like Bill Evans’s classic trio (for example in the title track), they can explore new classical music (in “Leeway”), there is bumpy free jazz á la Alex von Schlippenbach’s famous trio as well as the meditative, dark atmospheres Keith Jarrett’s trio delves into when they are at their best (including some Pink Floyd drumming in “Drift”), they confront their audience with prog rock breaks in “Kretek” or repetitive minimal patterns in “Spider Diagram” which is then again contrasted by ECM “kitsch”.

And everything is displayed by marvellous musicians: While Kent Carter, whose bass playing is monstrous on this album, and while Billy Elgart has got an outstanding reputation especially in Europe (although he is American) for his albums with Paul Bley, Gianni Lenoci has been new to me. But he has played with a lot of first class musicians like Steve Lacy, Joëlle Léandre, Enrico Rava, Don Moye, Han Bennink, or Paul Lovens (to name just a few). His style is the real sensation on this album – suppressed, even reluctant (it reminds of Eve Risser), he also prepares his piano and uses extended techniques. On the other hand he can accelerate and slow down at the right moments. He is clearly the captain of the team (all of the compositions except the title track are from him) and therefore responsible for one of the most surprising and best albums in 2014.

Gianni Lenoci – piano
Kent Carter – bass
Bill Elgart – drums

SIDE A
1. PLAYTHING
2. SPLINTER
3. CONTUSION
4. SPIDER DIAGRAM

SIDE B
1. LEEWAY
2. KRETEK
3. DRIFT