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Bennie Wallace: French Postcard
Wallace's 2026 offering, French Postcard is similar in concept, featuring an augmentations of the rhythm section with piano plus vibes and guitar filling out the sound; it is a sound of sonic integrity; what you hear comes out of live-in-the-studio as stories told by an exceptionally adept ensembleAnthony Wilson: guitar; Simon Moullier: vibes; Donald Vega: piano; Herlin Riley on drums.
Wallace's tone is muscular. It also forays into delicacy and nuance, especially on his solo shots. He brings Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster to mind. Maybe Dexter Gordon. The band, though expanded to a sextet (comparing it to Moodsville) accompanies with translucence and an easy grace. This has a modernizing effect on Wallace's music
Besides the standards"How Insensitive," "These Foolish Things," Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight" among themWallace includes original tunes. "Handcuffs sounds as if it came out of the Charlie Parker songbook; "Srubie" is a cooking-on-a-low-flame burner sound. Wallace blows with a contained energy and patience borne of knowing he is carving a gem.
Like Moodsville before it, French Postcard maintains, start-to-finish, a fluid, cohesive aesthetic that is so necessary in holding together an album's appealsix tunes in this caseas a successful artistic effort.
Closing with Monk's "'Round Midnight," the band and its leader leave us with a surreal, wee-hours rumination, with the rhythm section serving up some deep blue luminescence, while Wallace sits down deep in the groove, telling us timeless truths.
Track Listing
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho; Srubie; How Insensitive; Tennessee Waltz; Handcuffs; These Foolish Things; Desafinado; 'Round Midnight.
Personnel
Bennie Wallace
saxophone, tenorAnthony Wilson
guitarSimon Moullier
vibraphoneDonald Vega
pianoPeter Washington
bassHerlin Riley
drumsAlbum information
Title: French Postcard | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: BackCountry Jazz
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About Bennie Wallace
Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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