Guitarist
Mark O'Leary's trio outing with bassist
Steve Swallow and drummer
Pierre Favre consists of ten of his post-bop originals. The improvising is based loosely on the chords but open to spontaneous ideas at any time.
O'Leary has a laid-back tone (occasionally a little bit like
Jim Hall or
Bill Frisell), and he plays at a low volume but with adventurous ideas.
Swallow often drives
O'Leary while
Favre pushes the other two. Even when
O'Leary is clearly the solo voice, the contributions of
Swallow and
Favre should never be overlooked, for the three musicians are constantly feeding each other ideas. The individual selections are not as memorable as the free flow of musical thoughts and the feel of this musical democracy. This set rewards repeated listenings.