Wayne Krantz Delivers the Guitar Record of the Year
Music Fan | California,USA | 08/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Krantz Carlock Lefebvre is undoubtedly one of the finest records that I have heard in a long time. This is a stellar trio performing music that defies all categorization. Wayne is known to be always on the cutting edge of music, uncompromising, bold and truly musical. There are tunes on this album that you can listen to in a club or in the confines of a very high end stereo system. There is a certain amount of warmth in the recording and the music that can be heard by listening to the disc or FLAC files. I would not recommend Mp3s.
The tone, the percussive nature of his playing, his relentless pursuit for new sounds can be all heard on KCL. For Krantz fans who have listened and enjoyed his previous albums, you will love this even more... and for people who are discovering Wayne Krantz for the first time, I am jealous. Its a magical feeling to discover an artist like Wayne Krantz. Keith Carlock who is one of most outstanding drummer is absolutely on fire. Hear him with Rudder. My nod to Tim Lefebvre for being so musical and just solid support with Keith. A five star recording in book . Fans of Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, PoP music, Wilco, Phish, Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin should all equally enjoy this well crafted piece of work."
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Roy-D | 10/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"These guys are monsters.
Creativity? Just maybe a little.
This is a masterpiece or as close as you can get.
Wayne,
I put this CD right there with Extrapolation.
Of course it's nothing like it really but for me it's on that kind of artistic level.
It does to me what Extrapolation did to me.
That was 40 years ago but your band hits me the same way.
It must be so fun to play the way you guys play.
Best regards,Roy"
Wayne Krantz Music
Howard S. Finkel | MAPLEWOOD, NJ USA | 08/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first saw Wayne Krantz a couple of years ago at the tiny 55 Bar in the Village, I was blown away that someone with such an original voice and an equally powerful band was playing such a small club. Most of Wayne's previous records were live affairs with a very basic recording set-up (a lot are just one mic in the club). I love all of this guys work but on this recording he took a little time, brought his mighty trio into a studio and the results are impressive. You can really hear what each of these monster players are doing and they went for a great groove over a show-boazting chops fest (Make no mistake however, Krantz, Carlock and Lefebvre have chops that mere mortals only dream of). This isn't strictly jazz and it's not strictly rock, the only way I can describe it is, Wayne Krantz music; it's mighty funky, adventerous and grooves from start to finish. In my opinion this is one of the best instrumental guitar records (well almost, there are a few vocals) since Jeff Beck's, "Blow by Blow" . Buy this recording and catch these guys ASAP; something tells me that small clubs may not loom large in these masters future."