Drummer
Wally Schnalle's recordings are always quite intriguing and full of unexpected moments. There are times on
Physics & Magic when one might think that this is a particularly creative
David Sanborn release due to altoist Charles McNeal's tone sometimes sounding close to
Sanborn's and the rhythms being funky. However,
Schnalle's rhythms are never predictable, he uses electronic loops quite inventively, and there is nothing simplistic about his music. "Physics & Magic" effectively utilizes a spoken word loop while other selections could almost be classified as avant funk.
Schnalle utilizes the sounds and styles of funky jazz and rockish fusion, but often turns them inside out. Dancing to some of this music would definitely be a challenge.
Jeff Massanari contributes some explosive guitar solos, bassist Jason Muscat keeps the music grooving, and McNeal has many fine solos, but it is the colorful and often intense playing of
Wally Schnalle (who contributed all eight originals) that really makes this a memorable effort. ~ Scott Yanow