A classical piano trio album was also an indispensable challenge for the broadly oriented keyboardist and composer Jamie Saft. This is somewhat surprising because this American seems to be more of an eclectic than a man of jazz traditions. He wrote many soundtracks, collaborated with the Japanese noise artist and regularly plays with John Zorn, including in his band . Loneliness Road would have
… been a solid and smooth, but at the same time not very striking piano trio record as rock singer had not competed on three songs. With a baritone sung intimately and close to the microphone, this wild man and godfather of punk shows himself to be a master of melancholic crooning. The trio immediately ranks behind Pop as soon as he opens his mouth and accompanies him in a traditional and modest way. By spreading the three Pop songs over the album, Loneliness Road as a whole becomes a varied album. (MR)more