"As a composer and player, Gluck ranks with the likes of Andrew Hill and Cecil Taylor... Something Quiet is completely original, artistically spontaneous, and intellectually challenging." -Karl Ackermann, All About Jazz

**** "Something sometimes quiet but certainly not restrained or inhibited... a broad stylistic scheme that merges chamber jazz with tempo changes, differing tonalities, varying volume and a musical tapestry where anything can and often does happen." -Doug Simpson, Audiofile Audition

"a gently insistent and compelling collection for which the term "rewards repeated listenings" is definitely apt. The sound is potent yet expansive and open-ended." -Michael Edwards, Jazzofonik





  Excerpts:

Waterway

Dolphin Dance

October Song

Going Away

Still Waters (1)

Still Waters (2)

Sideways

Lifeline

Full track:
Lifeline

All compositions by Bob Gluck (Electricsongs, ASCAP)
except 'Dolphin Dance' by Herbie Hancock (Hancock Music, administered By Kobalt Music)
"Something Quiet" delivers on the calming promise of its title. But it does so in an ever-shifting sonic environment where silence and space are complemented with clamorous sound and intensity. The results are a sonic ebb and flow within which structure and freedom happily coexist.
[complete description]

 
    Joe Giardullo
soprano saxophone
  Bob Gluck
Piano
Something Quiet CD
Something Quiet

FMR Records (FMR CD 294)

Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Will Schillinger
Pilot Recording Studios, Monterey, MA
Recorded May 19, 2010
Assistant Engineer: Stephen "Stitch" Keech
Cover art by Ewan Rigg
Produced by: Bob Gluck and Will Schillinger
Produced for FMR by Trevor Taylor

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In loving memory of Milton J. Schubin

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