“this record's actually really good. the piano playing in this is just unbelievable. it's awesome, it's a really great record and a fun record.”
Crescent Crawl
Blending traditional blues with a contemporary flair, this 1992 release showcases Bruce Katz’s exceptional skills as a pianist and organist. The album features a rich tapestry of sound, combining the warmth of vintage keyboards with a tight rhythm section that includes both electric guitar and drums. Katz's style is characterized by a mix of swinging tempos and soulful ballads, allowing for a dynamic range that keeps listeners engaged throughout. The production is crisp, highlighting the interplay between instruments while allowing Katz's expressive piano lines to take center stage. Tracks like “Crescent Crawl” embody the album’s essence, with its slow, sultry groove that invites listeners to settle in for a journey through the nuances of urban blues. The guitar work, often sharp and biting, complements Katz’s laid-back yet passionate keyboard performances, creating a conversation between the instruments that feels both spontaneous and meticulously crafted. Distinctive for its blend of classic blues sensibilities with modern touches, the album stands out in an era where blues was often overshadowed by burgeoning rock and hip-hop scenes. Katz draws from a deep well of influences, ranging from Chicago blues to New Orleans jazz, demonstrating a versatility that resonates with both purists and newcomers alike. Overall, this album offers a thoughtful exploration of blues traditions while pushing the boundaries of the genre, making it a noteworthy entry in Katz’s discography and an enduring favorite among dedicated listeners.
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