Review: Triveni, "a feeling that’s pure, simple and honest."

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Wednesday October 24, 2012

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Avishai Cohen – Triveni II (2012)
By: S. Victor Aaron

For Triveni II, Avishai Cohen (the trumpet player, not the bass dude), the stated intention of this record was to recreate the feeling Cohen got from listening to Billie Holiday: “a feeling that’s pure, simple and honest.” That’s the same vibe I get from listening to Cohen’s Triveni sessions. We already said a few words about these 2009 two day live-in-the-studio recordings two years ago, when part of those recordings were released as the album Introducing Triveni.

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