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The Portland Phoenix
January 4 - 11, 2001
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*** The Bruce Katz Band
THREE FEET OFF THE GROUND
(Audioquest)
Boston-based keyboardist Bruce Katz puts a little chicken skin in his music
this time out: greasing up his grooves with Delta soul on “In the Shadow”;
making the snare split the difference between New Orleans street parades
and 2 a.m. raves on “Beef Jerky”; revisiting the three-sets-a night-heyday
of jazz organ combos all over the disc. (There’s an especially nasty rip
of B-3 organ that threads through all of “Wrecking Ball.”) The funkier
approach works — especially when it’s spiced by the snarling guitar of
band member Julian Kasper or guest stringer Duke Robillard. Kasper
summons a touch of the familiar, dialing up little homages to Hendrix,
Stevie Ray Vaughan, and even Lowell George with his attack. Robillard
sticks bone-close to blues. And they both sound fine over the hard
rhythm section. But it’s Katz who really gets down, playing more
B-3 than he ever has before, and reaping the rewards.
— Ted Drozdowski
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