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Featured Artist: Milan Svoboda Quartet


CD Title: Milan Svoboda Quartet featuring Tony Lakatos

Year: 1998

Record Label: Pyly Jazz

Style: Contemporary Jazz

Musicians: Michal Gera (trumpet, flugelhorn), Milan Svoboda (piano),Martin Lehky (bass guitar),Ivan Audes, drums, Tony Lakatos (tenor sax)

Review: This disc of talented musicians primarily from the Czech Republic: Michal Gera, trumpet, flugelhorn; Milan Svoboda, piano; Martin Lehky, bass guitar; Ivan Audes, drums, and featuring Hungarian tenor saxophonist, Tony Lakatos, deliver great combinations of uptempo jazz, sophisticated rock and a little blues. This session has something that many of us miss with regard to contemporary jazz. The opening track, “Bluff” sounds like a mixture of Eddie Harris, Horace Silver and Donald Byrd in the sixties and seventies. Svoboda swings on piano beneath Lakatos’ tough and tender sax. Gera’s trumpet swings hard like his bandmates in a jam reminiscent of Eddie Harris’ “Freedom Jazz Dance.” “Mud/Bahno” injects straight-ahead into fusion. Lakatos sax workout here is similar to Dexter Gordon’s soulful interpretations. After a lively workout, it cools down to Gera’s trumpet performance worthy of the highest praise. “Shadows/Stiny” waxes an intellectual groove, but has a sensual quality as well.

The band knows a smokin’ groove, as evident in “Body and Soul,” and they play the right balance of both. “Hot Coffee” has a “big city” sound with Gera’s trumpet telling a story in the midst of “neon lights and fast movers.” It changes gears and settles down to Lehky’s bass guitar and Lakatos tenor holding a conversation. Audes swings the drums harder here than on any other track. “View From the Window” is not “cocktail,” but it's what lounge music hoped to be. The solos are strong and it starts out with high-energy but cools to a low boil. Milan Svoboda composed all tracks, except “Body and Soul”. This disc should be quite welcome to a wide audience. This is some really great contemporary jazz and hopefully more like it will spring forth.

Tracks: Bluff, Mud/Bahno, Shadows/Stiny, Body and Soul, Hot Coffee, View From the Window

Reviewed by: Lee Prosser

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