I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Silver On Aluminum, by Eldad Tarmu, and it's a solid work based on the music of Horace Silver. Opening with The St. Vitus Dance, Eldad Tarmu on vibraphone leads the melody with precision and clarity. Supported by Marty Isenberg on double bass and Michael Shapira on drums, this is a strong opener. No Smokin' is a driving track with an excellent interpretation on the melody and active drum work by Shapira. Opus De Funk has a great "cooking" rhythm with an understated melody and highlights solos from both Isenberg and Shapira. Very cool. Wrapping the release is Yeah with a nod to Barney Kessel style in his engagement with Isenberg and Shapira. With it's Latin influence and monster drums solo, this is a solid closer.
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