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Review: Rob Burger

02/23/2003

Grade: A
Lost Photograph
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The trio is a classic setting, and keyboardist Rob Burger seems particularly at home in it. After establishing himself with the acclaimed Tin Hat Trio, he makes his richly varied solo debut with two of the finest rhythm players around, bassist Greg Cohen and drummer Kenny Wollesen. The ensemble's combined, somewhat overlapping, credits include Tom Waits, Bill Frisell, Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Sex Mob and John Zorn.

All three are uncommonly expressive players. While Lost Photograph is more playful and less fierce than Tin Hat Trio's recordings, it's just as eloquent. Mr. Burger makes the accordion as articulate as a piano. He also plays everything from toy pianos to pump organs to chamberlins to glockenspiels to music boxes. Mr. Burger's compositions range just as widely. The lovely tracks include the klezmer-leaning tango "Inzihuat," melancholy piano waltz "Linguist From Latvia," haunted fun-house theme "Arturo, the Aqua Boy" and even a loungey-spooky number, "Storyteller," that sounds like space-age bachelor Esquivel and Los Lobos (circa Kiko) teaming up at a bat mitzvah.

- Parry Gettelman / The Dallas Morning News



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