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    Robin Nolan Trio - Mediterranean Blues (1999)

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    Robin Nolan Trio - Mediterranean Blues (1999)

    Robin Nolan Trio - Mediterranean Blues (1999)
    Jazz | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 410 MB | full artwork
    Refined (2001) | 64:00 | RAR with 5% recovery info


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    Robin Nolan Trio / Mediterranean Blues

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    When guitarist Robin Nolan formed the Robin Nolan trio in London in 1992, its focus was European gypsy swing a` la Django Reinhardt. But the group (which relocated to Amsterdam) later opted for a change of direction, embracing acoustic post-bop with strong world music leanings. No one will mistake Mediterranean Blues, a collection of the Nolan trio's late-'90s work, for swing recordings of the 1930s and 1940s. Though Nolan's lyrical playing still contains elements of Reinhardt, this is very much a post-bop CD. The title Mediterranean Blues doesn't tell you just how eclectic Nolan is. Yes, Mediterranean music is an influence; some of Nolan's pieces contain elements of Greek music. But this album also finds him combining jazz with everything from Middle Eastern to Latin music. Nolan obviously appreciates a variety of Latin rhythms – not only Afro-Cuban, but also Spanish, Brazilian, and Argentinean. Although Mediterranean Blues falls short of innovative, it does have a certain freshness. Nolan could have easily stuck to gypsy swing; there are still plenty of people in Europe who worship Reinhardt's music and love to hear younger musicians taking a retro-'30s or retro-'40s approach. But Mediterranean Blues demonstrates that Nolan deserves credit for challenging himself and trying a variety of things. - by Alex Henderson, AMG

    Tracks:
    1. Mediterranean Blues 3:45
    2. Friar Park 3:54
    3. Song For Carolyn 8:06
    4. And Then There Were Three 6:26
    5. Luna Tango 5:46
    6. Bar Del Pi 6:25
    7. From the Banks of the Odra 5:28
    8. Bolero Blue 7:13
    9. El Puente 4:48
    10. Trouble in Paradise 6:25
    11. Where Do We Go From Here 5:40
    All compositions - by Robin Nolan

    Personnel:
    Robin Nolan (Guitar)
    Paul Meader (Double Bass)
    Jan P. Brouwer (Rhythm Guitar) - 3-10
    Kevin Nolan (Rhythm Guitar) - 1,2,11
    Nema Lopes (Percussion) - 4-10
    Arjan Singh (Tabla) - 2
    Carles Romo (Palmas) - 1