Release Date: December
19, 2016
Label: Independent
Some
of the tracks serve as a good jam session and others have more middle of the
road run times. The mixture of jazz, rock and world is very enticing to a
listener seeking a variety of sounds or all of them combined. Pablo keeps it
fresh and moving from start to finish on this recording.
There
is a lot to take in amongst the 12 instrumental tracks on Funky Side of The Road. The operative phrase that is best suited to
encapsulate this project is “variety is the spice of life.” Pablo puts ample
amounts of spice in his music to give it a life all its own.
“Midnight
Blues” reminded of me of a favorite album from the Al Di Meola Project titled Soaring Through A Dream. That was also the year I saw him in San
Francisco playing cuts from that album. The track is atmospheric and landing
right in the middle of jazz and blues. They are in the same family traveling
the same road but take different exits if you will. There is nothing more
powerful in a listening experience than validation and familiarity with other
favorite artists. It is like being in the here and now and looking back to the
past all at the same time.
The tastefully done “Misfortune” has a late night smoky
club vibe to it. Delicate and pronounced keyboards make their entrance and pull
you away into dreamland. Not quite the funky side until the next track starts.
The playful and provocative “Naughty Lucy” sounds a little
Steely Dan goes to the carnival and never gets off the ride. Or better yet, you
the listener has a free pass to stay on and you decide to get off (when the
track ends!). The carefree playful mood of the track puts a smile in your heart
and gets your feet tapping or doing an outright dance on floor, whatever comes
first, it works on you and gets you up and out of your seat.
“Our Last Dance” seems like it would be a fitting way to
close out the album because of the track name alone. However, this is not the
case here, Pablo keeps you guessing and more importantly entertained throughout
the run of this album. This one is more of a traditional jazz number that is as
smooth and pristine as a shiny new car on the showroom floor. It hollers out to
you and invites you to sit down and take a test drive.
Funky
Side of The Road is indie music at its very best. A multitude of
talent is presented and you get a front row seat to some tastefully done
tracks, some have a slower pleasing pace while others grab you and take you for
jog around the block and keep you energized. When all is said and done you just
heard a very solid and entertaining album full of instrumental jazz and world
music.
I took more than a test drive I was there at the starting gate
and went to the finish line listening to a fine group of tracks presented by
one multi-talented artist.
4/5
Stars
Key
Tracks: Midnight Blues, Naughty Lucy, Our Last Dance
Tracks:
01. Is that You?
02. Golden Peak
03. 2222
O4. Wedding Day
O5. Green Lizard
O6. Our Last Dance
07. The Time Has Come
08. Naughty Lucy
09. Misfortune
10. One Day Left
11. Midnight Blues
12. Fools Game (Unplugged)
01. Is that You?
02. Golden Peak
03. 2222
O4. Wedding Day
O5. Green Lizard
O6. Our Last Dance
07. The Time Has Come
08. Naughty Lucy
09. Misfortune
10. One Day Left
11. Midnight Blues
12. Fools Game (Unplugged)
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
November 15, 2016
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