Triology, the acclaimed Vienna-based string trio, presents their captivating 2003 cool jazz album, "That's All Daisy Needs." This enchanting collection of tracks is a testament to the group's virtuosity and their unique blend of traditional jazz elements with contemporary sensibilities. The album features a mix of original compositions and reimagined classics, showcasing the trio's versatility and musical prowess.
The album opens with "Swords Crossing," a dynamic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Under Water" and "Sleeping Sisters" follow, offering a more introspective and melodic experience. The title track, "That's All Daisy Needs," is a standout, with its catchy rhythm and playful melodies. "Doch Wenn Es Abend Wird" and "The Space Leo Gives" further highlight the trio's ability to create atmospheric and evocative soundscapes.
One of the album's most intriguing tracks is "Passacaglia, Fugue And Other Things On A Theme By Charlie Parker," a complex and layered piece that pays homage to the jazz legend. "Giocosa" and "Ambassador" continue the album's exploration of jazz traditions, while "Hapulaar" and "Intro To Tribal Games" introduce more experimental and avant-garde elements.
The album concludes with "Tribal Games" and "Flying From You," both of which showcase the trio's ability to create powerful and memorable musical moments. Throughout the album, Triology's playing is marked by a deep sense of harmony and a shared musical language that makes their performances truly special.
"That's All Daisy Needs" is a remarkable album that showcases Triology's unique sound and their ability to push the boundaries of cool jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore its rich history, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.