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Dejan Terzic Quartet| Four for one

Four for one

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German jazz drummer/composer Terzic proves to be quite an able modern mainstream performer and writer on this CD. He truly knows what it means to be a trap player-- his rudiments are precise, his style powerful but not flashy. The music he has written for this quartet, with American saxophonist George Garzone and fellow Europeans Roberto DiGioia (piano) and Dietmar Fuhr (bass), has a neo-bop flavor, much lyricism courtesy of established melodicists Garzone and DiGioia, plus energy to burn.
Terzic wrote half of the eight selections. "Childish Things" starts with a drum solo where you hear his distinct trapping technique leading to a hip New Orleans shuffle in seven. Garzone is ever-fresh and funky on tenor sax. "Big Argument" and "Loose Ends" are personal statements that work together. The former starts with a fervent drums/tenor workout, then to a neo-bop line replete with snippets of different melodic devices, from pedal point to stop-start staccato and counterpointed phrases, all strung together in just a few remarkable measures before a straight bop bridge lets Garzone have his head. The latter is a simple, resolute tick-tock piece, Garzone on languid-sounding soprano sax seeming to say he's sorry. The title track is loaded with Garzone's written lines based on start-stop-start antics, with Terzic's drums right alongside on what is essentially a 12-bar bop/blues framework. There are two pieces plucked from the repertoires of Geri Allen and Maria Schneider, respectively. Eli Fountain's "Night Shadow" sports several deft melodic phrases that come and go from Garzone's tenor, and great solos by he and DiGioia. Schneider's adaptation of the love theme from Spartacus has Garzone's heartstring-pulling soprano switching quickly to tenor and back, as if a sweetheart's passionate discourse. Two standards end the show; "My Romance" is the most typical easy swinger, while "On Green Dolphin Street" (minus the pianist) has proper Afro-Cuban to swing changes, but not-so-predictable tenor inflections from the always reliable and original underappreciated master Garzone.
Those who are not familiar with Terzic and friends should not shrink from purchasing this one. It's quite a promising and enjoyable date which we recommend, while looking foward to the next one.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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Childish Things (Dejan Terzic)

1
Childish Things
00:05:55

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Dejan Terzic, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

Big Argument (Dejan Terzic)

2
Big Argument
00:07:34

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Dejan Terzic, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

Loose Ends (Dejan Terzic)

3
Loose Ends
00:08:09

Night's Shadow (Eli Fountain)

4
Night's Shadow
00:06:12

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Eli Fountain, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

Spartacus (Alex North)

5
Spartacus Love Theme
00:05:58

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Alex North, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

4 For 1 (Dejan Terzic)

6
Four For One
00:07:36

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Dejan Terzic, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

Jumbo (Richard Rodgers)

7
My Romance
00:08:44

On Green Dolphin Street (arr. B. Berkes) (Bronislaw Kaper)

8
Green Dolphin Street
00:05:38

Dejan Terzic Quartet - Balazs Berkes, Composer - Bronislaw Kaper, Composer

1999 Naxos Jazz

Albumbeschreibung

German jazz drummer/composer Terzic proves to be quite an able modern mainstream performer and writer on this CD. He truly knows what it means to be a trap player-- his rudiments are precise, his style powerful but not flashy. The music he has written for this quartet, with American saxophonist George Garzone and fellow Europeans Roberto DiGioia (piano) and Dietmar Fuhr (bass), has a neo-bop flavor, much lyricism courtesy of established melodicists Garzone and DiGioia, plus energy to burn.
Terzic wrote half of the eight selections. "Childish Things" starts with a drum solo where you hear his distinct trapping technique leading to a hip New Orleans shuffle in seven. Garzone is ever-fresh and funky on tenor sax. "Big Argument" and "Loose Ends" are personal statements that work together. The former starts with a fervent drums/tenor workout, then to a neo-bop line replete with snippets of different melodic devices, from pedal point to stop-start staccato and counterpointed phrases, all strung together in just a few remarkable measures before a straight bop bridge lets Garzone have his head. The latter is a simple, resolute tick-tock piece, Garzone on languid-sounding soprano sax seeming to say he's sorry. The title track is loaded with Garzone's written lines based on start-stop-start antics, with Terzic's drums right alongside on what is essentially a 12-bar bop/blues framework. There are two pieces plucked from the repertoires of Geri Allen and Maria Schneider, respectively. Eli Fountain's "Night Shadow" sports several deft melodic phrases that come and go from Garzone's tenor, and great solos by he and DiGioia. Schneider's adaptation of the love theme from Spartacus has Garzone's heartstring-pulling soprano switching quickly to tenor and back, as if a sweetheart's passionate discourse. Two standards end the show; "My Romance" is the most typical easy swinger, while "On Green Dolphin Street" (minus the pianist) has proper Afro-Cuban to swing changes, but not-so-predictable tenor inflections from the always reliable and original underappreciated master Garzone.
Those who are not familiar with Terzic and friends should not shrink from purchasing this one. It's quite a promising and enjoyable date which we recommend, while looking foward to the next one.

© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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