Tales from the Cryptic

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Released2003 (2003)
RecordedSeptember 23 & 24, 2002
Le Domaine De Lescombes, Eysines, France
Length64:04
Tales from the Cryptic
Studio album by
Released2003 (2003)
RecordedSeptember 23 & 24, 2002
Le Domaine De Lescombes, Eysines, France
GenreClassical music, Jazz
Length64:04
LabelWinter & Winter 910 088
ProducerMariko Takahashi & Stefan Winter
Guy Klucevsek chronology
The Heart of the Andes
(2002)
Tales from the Cryptic
(2003)
The Well-Tampered Accordion
(2004)

Tales from the Cryptic is an album by accordionist Guy Klucevsek with saxophonist Phillip Johnston which was recorded in 2002 and released on the Winter & Winter label.[1][2]

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SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek said that "This is a breathtaking recording, full of humor, warmth, tenderness, and plenty of instrumental fire that feels more like a live performance than a studio recording. Highly recommended".[3] In JazzTimes, Aaron Steinberg observed "The two players stroll through winsome ballads, spirited dances and dark, carnivalesque themes while claiming liberties and creative detours that hardly jeopardize the balance of these modestly scaled pieces. They jump in and out of structured passages with grace, inject the music with tartness and just as convincingly (and with only the slightest hints of tongue-in-cheek) navigate the sweetest of melodies".[4]

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