TREY: THE HORSESHOE CURVE
By Team JamBase Jun 26, 2007 • 12:00 am PDT

THE HORSESHOE CURVE ON JULY 24
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THE HORSESHOE CURVE was recorded with producer Bryce Goggin at The Barn, Anastasio’s studio complex in Vermont, as well as Trout Recording in Brooklyn, New York. Alongside Anastasio, the band includes sax players Dave Grippo, Peter Apfelbaum and Russell Remington; trumpeter Jen Hartswick, trombonist Andy Moroz, keyboardist Ray Paczkowski, drummer Russ Lawton, percussionist Cyro Baptista and bassist Tony Markellis.
Two tracks, “The 5th Round” and “The Horseshoe Curve,” were recorded live, the latter at a 2002 show at the Amphitheatre at Station Square in Pittsburgh. “We were playing outside next to some train tracks that ran past the stage,” recalls Anastasio. “Right at the peak moment of the show, a really long train rumbled by blowing its horn. You can hear it on the record. It sounded incredible, the band started playing to the rhythm of the train and hence, the name of the album.”
Studio tracks like “Sidewalks of San Francisco” and “Burlap Sack and Pumps” sizzle with improvisational horns and tropical-funk rhythms that wouldn’t be out of place on Afro-beat pioneer Fela Kuti’s classics Zombie or Gentlemen. “I listen to a lot of Fela,” says Anastasio. “Often when I’m cooking or milling around the house. Maybe a little King Sunny Ade as well, but it’s usually Fela.”
A prolific writer, Anastasio often has several musical projects going at the same time, laboriously tending to each one. But THE HORSESHOE CURVE was a different animal. “I rediscovered it a few months ago and it sounded really fresh and exciting to me,” Anastasio says. “So I went back into the studio and finished it up. I had done another instrumental record [2004’s Seis De Mayo] and this was a logical progression. It’s a layered record filled with textural colors, similar in structure to Seis De Mayo and my first solo record, but with different instrumentation. And the musicians were such great improvisers, it really came together.”
Anastasio’s solo career is filled with unique musical curves, a very conscious decision to keep experimenting and challenging himself and his audience. “This new record feels very natural, it’s part of the continuum,” he says. “The style of my writing seems to vary from album to album, a little more pop, a little more orchestral, a little jazzier. But if you listen closely to the vocal layers in [Phish songs] ‘Twist’ or ‘Bouncing Around The Room’ you’ll hear that they’re not very far removed from the horn lines in ‘Sidewalks of San Francisco’ or ‘Burlap Sack and Pumps.’ I look forward to working on the next one!”
THE HORSESHOE CURVE track list:
1. Sidewalks of San Francisco
2. Olivia
3. Burlap Sack & Pumps
4. The 5th Round
5. The Horseshoe Curve
6. Noodle Rave
7. Tube Top Tony
8. Porters Pyramids
Everyone who preorders The Horseshoe Curve will also receive The Lucius Beebe EP a five-song live CD which includes guest appearances by Jon Fishman, John Medeski and the Nashville Chamber Orchestra.
The Lucius Beebe EP track list:
1. Burlap Sack And Pumps
2. Coming To
3. Andre The Giant
4. Sidewalks Of San Francisco
5. Noodle Rave

