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Download links and information about Trilingual by OAM Trio. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 57:46 minutes.

Artist: OAM Trio
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 57:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Loneliest Marc 4:32
2. Bismilah 5:09
3. 26-2 8:38
4. Sea Shantey 5:30
5. Woody'n You 7:12
6. Never Let Me Go 9:02
7. Cheryl 7:19
8. Devil Head 10:24

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OAM Trio are an international ensemble hailing from Barcelona, Jerusalem, and Boston. All of the band's members had played in each other's ensembles for years, but had never played together as a trio. Pianist Aaron Goldberg, drummer Marc Miralta, and bassist Omer Avital chose to brief each other in the weeks before the session, but never rehearsed. That said, this program of originals and strange covers from the graveyard of jazz history is an auspicious debut. Goldberg is a pianist who is equal parts Bill Evans, Freddie Redd, and Paul Bley. His composition "Bismillah," with it's Near-Eastern scalar approach and hand drums by Miralta, weaves klezmer and cantorial songs together with flying legato phrasing and post-bop intervallic structure to create something new and positively different. The band follows this in a very organic rendition of John Coltrane's "26-2," turning the African rhythm toward the front of the tune and having Avital play modally through this body. Goldberg just flies on the 16th notes, never dulling a pitch. Avital's "Devil Head" closes the set with a lovely droning bass solo for just under two minutes before Goldberg's glissando arrives with shakers. Filled with close harmonies and major chords, the piece is a lyrical wonder, as it sings from the center of the trio. Goldberg and Avital trade fours throughout in the intervallic weave, and the result is breathtaking.