Rob Ryndak & Tom Lockwood - Gratitude (2019)

Artist: Rob Ryndak & Tom Lockwood
Title: Gratitude
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Pacific Coast Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:32
Total Size: 126 mb | 302 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Gratitude
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Pacific Coast Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:54:32
Total Size: 126 mb | 302 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Equilibrium
02. Whatever Happens
03. Just as They Are
04. Jackie McFunk
05. Hermitage
06. Two Against
07. Gratitude
08. So Little Time
09. Interior Silence
10. I'd Rather Die
11. Dwelling in the Present
12. Jardin a Giverny
Gratitude is a colorful mosaic of cultural sounds and world rhythms - the perfect blend of jazz, swing, pop, and a splash of funk. Rob Ryndak and Tom Lockwood have brought more than their extraordinary musical talents to bear; they have put their hearts and souls into the collaboration. About the title, Ryndak says, “Life is about dealing with joys and sorrows, the ups and downs. Too often, we don’t appreciate our lives, especially during difficult times. We need to understand that it’s all about learning and growing, approaching things with a positive attitude, the glass-is-half-full mindset. Tom and I both understand that we have everything to be thankful for in our lives. Gratitude is the perfect expression of those sentiments.”
To bring their vision to life, Ryndak and Lockwood assembled an incredibly talented crew of musicians. The versatile guitar work of Sasha Brusin and Karl Seigfried is second to none, and Steve Talaga reminds us what a true jazz pianist sounds like as he skitters across the keyboard in several of Lockwood’s creations. The album is further bolstered by its diversity, unique arrangements by Harold Mims and Max Steinberg, and a haunting cello sound by Ryan Koranda. Micah Rutschman is stellar on Vibraphone, and Jeff Moehle (drum set) and Victor Gonzalez, Jr. (congas) round out the cast by laying down a solid backbone of rhythms.
Gratitude speaks to the listener on so many different levels, evoking a wide range of imagery and emotions: a stroll along a Punta Cana beach, the noir of a sultry Chicago jazz club, or simply a backdrop for solitary reflection. You need only close your eyes and open your mind. The music will take you there!
To bring their vision to life, Ryndak and Lockwood assembled an incredibly talented crew of musicians. The versatile guitar work of Sasha Brusin and Karl Seigfried is second to none, and Steve Talaga reminds us what a true jazz pianist sounds like as he skitters across the keyboard in several of Lockwood’s creations. The album is further bolstered by its diversity, unique arrangements by Harold Mims and Max Steinberg, and a haunting cello sound by Ryan Koranda. Micah Rutschman is stellar on Vibraphone, and Jeff Moehle (drum set) and Victor Gonzalez, Jr. (congas) round out the cast by laying down a solid backbone of rhythms.
Gratitude speaks to the listener on so many different levels, evoking a wide range of imagery and emotions: a stroll along a Punta Cana beach, the noir of a sultry Chicago jazz club, or simply a backdrop for solitary reflection. You need only close your eyes and open your mind. The music will take you there!