Recorded two years after the Bruce Katz Band debut CD
Crescent Crawl,
Transformation is more of the same great instrumental blues/jazz, although a bit harder to get your arms around. Consisting of all originals,
Katz plays piano on seven of the tracks and Hammond B-3 organ on the other three. It has more of an avant-garde approach than its predecessor,
Crescent Crawl, and its successor,
Mississippi Moan. It has everything from a stride shuffle ("Larry the Spinning Poodle") to New Orleans grooves ("But Now I See") to deep jazzy blues ("The Sweeper" and "Deep Pockets"). "Deep Pockets" was later recorded by
Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, of which
Katz was a member. ~ Ann Wickstrom