Werner Pirchner, Harry Pepl, Jack DeJohnette – Werner Pirchner, Harry Pepl, Jack DeJohnette (1983/2019) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Werner Pirchner, Harry Pepl, Jack DeJohnette – Werner Pirchner, Harry Pepl, Jack DeJohnette (1983/2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 41:44 minutes | 406 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © ECM

Vastly under-recognized malleter and composer Werner Pirchner sharing the same studio with guitarist Harry Pepl and drummer Jack DeJohnette? What could go wrong? Quite a bit, unfortunately. The opening “Africa Godchild” starts intriguingly enough, seeming to creep from the soil like an awakening locust. Pirchner describes with his marimba the feelers of a friend testing the air and finding only the welcoming glow of sunrise, while DeJohnette’s tom-heavy drumming calls forth the swarm. Yet despite these evocative beginnings, Pepl’s Ovation soon becomes distracting, and the chorus effect applied to it makes its chording sound perpetually out of tune. When soloing, however, it sounds fantastic, as the force of the playing cuts through the warble that constricts it. In “Air, Love and Vitamines,” the guitar again feels out of place, despite the lovely improvisatory stretch from Pirchner’s vibraphone. “Good-bye, Baby Post” fares little better, and Pepl’s crackling solo is too little too late. He shows admirable melodic acuity in the closing “Better Times In Sight,” but is once more undermined by the amping, which would have benefited greatly from a cleaner treatment.

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