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| | Buttermilk Channel : Adam Levy : CD Reviews : One Final Note |
 | | Specifically, Buttermilk Channel is Levy's most recent release, featuring a tight trio of himself, the aforementioned Goldings and the always interesting drumming of Kenny Wollesen. |
 | | For example, the groove ("Buttermilk Channel"), samba-like ("That's All She Wrote"), straight up blues shuffle ("I Guess"), a jazz ballad ("Out of Harm's Way"), a Scofield-influenced groove number, perhaps dedicated to him ("Dear John"), a Caribbean vibe ("Orange You Glad") and traditional easygoing soul jazz ("Sphere of Influence"). |
 | | Thus, Buttermilk Channel is certainly not for adventurous music lovers, but for those seeking pleasant, easygoing, yet interesting music from top-notch musicians. |
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