An Excellent follow-up to Bob's Diner
David P. Moffett | 06/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is some of the material that made the DMP label what it was -- excellent. Mostly vocalless progressive Jazz with a very high attention to the details of the recording and mastering thanks to Tom Jung's care. This is DMP CD-483.This vocalless adventure into a sextet of professionals having a good time with horns, guitars and a synthesizer makes for a nice 55+ minutes of smoothness.My favorites are tracks 11 (Facial Tension) and 12 (Radio-Face -- the CD's name). Each are dispensed with a happy professionalisim that makes for effortless listening.If you liked Flim and the BBs, you can't escape likeing this CD too."
Great horns!
Blackeneth | Scottsdale, AZ United States | 04/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album really showcases what a trombone can do--especially the first cut, Diner for Sale. Excellent muscianship throughout."