Benny Lackner Trio - Not the Same (2004)
Artist: Benny Lackner Trio, Benny Lackner, Derek Nievergelt, Robert Perkins
Title: Not the Same
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 54:12
Total Size: 310 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Not the Same
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 54:12
Total Size: 310 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. 99 Luftballoons (04:00)
2. Will It Matter (05:48)
3. Unlaut (03:15)
4. If Six Was Nine (05:32)
5. Not The Same (03:29)
6. Moanin' (03:46)
7. Bushisms (02:59)
8. Bemsha Swing (03:37)
9. Riverman (03:47)
10. Red Hook (05:13)
11. Sheep's Dog (03:54)
12. Cherokee (04:51)
13. Monday Morning (03:54)
"Lackner and his companions have hit upon an unclassifiable, uncontrived sound with an appeal that could reach beyond the jazz arena ... They fashion music that's equal parts melodic jazz, indie rock and edgy downtown improv ... (and) knit far-flung sources into a seamless and innovative fabric."
- David Adler, Downbeat
"Recommended New Release"
- All About Jazz
The Benny Lackner Trio is a groove based group that reinvents standards while mostly focusing on original material. They incorporate a lot of modern elements like drum and base and hip hop beats, as well as eclectic percussion and bass sounds. Benny Lackner plays acoustic piano, fender rhodes, nord electro (b3 organ), nordlead 2, hohner pianet with a lot of effect pedals like distortion, wha and chorus. His main concern is to make jazz accessible to as many people as possible while still remaining true to the jazz piano trio.
Born in Berlin, Benny Lackner was raised on American folk songs and blues by his California native father. Upon moving to America at 13, his jazz drummer uncle (Tom Lackner) introduced him to the world of jazz. Benny went on to study with pianist Brad Mehldau, to perform at the Monterey and the Montreux jazz festivals, and to play with artists such as the late Billy Higgins and Pheeroan akLaff, Marc Ribot and Brad Shepik.
The debut album of the Benny Lackner Trio includes never heard before (jazz) versions of songs by Jimi Hendrix (If Six Was Nine), Nick Drake (Riverman), Nena (99 Luftballons), Thelonious Monk (Bemsha Swing), Charles Mingus (Moanin') and others. Don't miss the opportunity to hear the future today!
Benny Lackner - piano, fender rhodes, nordelectro, nordlead 2, hohner pianet
Derek Nievergelt - accustic bass, electric bass
Robert Perkins - drums, percussion
- David Adler, Downbeat
"Recommended New Release"
- All About Jazz
The Benny Lackner Trio is a groove based group that reinvents standards while mostly focusing on original material. They incorporate a lot of modern elements like drum and base and hip hop beats, as well as eclectic percussion and bass sounds. Benny Lackner plays acoustic piano, fender rhodes, nord electro (b3 organ), nordlead 2, hohner pianet with a lot of effect pedals like distortion, wha and chorus. His main concern is to make jazz accessible to as many people as possible while still remaining true to the jazz piano trio.
Born in Berlin, Benny Lackner was raised on American folk songs and blues by his California native father. Upon moving to America at 13, his jazz drummer uncle (Tom Lackner) introduced him to the world of jazz. Benny went on to study with pianist Brad Mehldau, to perform at the Monterey and the Montreux jazz festivals, and to play with artists such as the late Billy Higgins and Pheeroan akLaff, Marc Ribot and Brad Shepik.
The debut album of the Benny Lackner Trio includes never heard before (jazz) versions of songs by Jimi Hendrix (If Six Was Nine), Nick Drake (Riverman), Nena (99 Luftballons), Thelonious Monk (Bemsha Swing), Charles Mingus (Moanin') and others. Don't miss the opportunity to hear the future today!
Benny Lackner - piano, fender rhodes, nordelectro, nordlead 2, hohner pianet
Derek Nievergelt - accustic bass, electric bass
Robert Perkins - drums, percussion