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PILTCH & DAVIS
PILTCH & DAVIS
Feast
(Alert Music)
Piltch & Davis are not a couple of names that strike any chords with most music lovers, whereas they created quite a following in their home country Canada where they formed the Holly Cole Trio with Holly back in 1986. Aaron Davis plays piano, and David Piltch plays bass. As jazz musicians they are not traditional in any sense of the word; and this becomes apparent in the way they interpret songs like Bob Dylan's 'Ring Them Bells', and Steve Earles 'My Old Friend The Blues'. Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair' could now be almost an Erik Satie composition, and Kirsty MacColl's 'Last Day Of Summer' could have been inspired by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays. A truly different acoustic jazz album. Just a bit of worthless information: Feast could be an anagram for feats or fates.
Gazz

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