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BLAKE, JOHNATHAN QUARTET

GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

Label: CRISS CROSS
Releasedatum: 13-06-2014
Herkomst: NL
Item-nr: 3269950
EAN: 8712474136827
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Recensie

Johnathan Blake, one of the most in-demand drummers of his generation, has done stellar work as a member of the Tom Harrell Quintet, the Mingus Big Band, the Kenny Barron Trio, the Ravi Coltrane Quartet and many others. Having brought his fire and agility to two Criss Cross sessions by trumpeter Alex Sipiagin, Blake now offers his first Criss Cross album as a leader, Gone, But Not Forgotten.

The lineup is sparse but tremendously explosive -- how could it not be, with evolving tenor saxophone masters Chris Potter and Marl Turner paired alongside Ben Street on bass?

As the title suggests, Gone, But Not Forgotten takes inspiration from greats in the jazz world who are no longer with us. That can be a somber subject, but Blake and his quartet convey a sense of the unbridled joy and invention that marks jazz improvisation at his highest levels. Such is the lesson taught by the departed players Blake has chosen to honor: Charles Fambrough, Trudy Pitts, Sid Simmons, Cedar Walton, Jim Hall, Mulgrew Miller, Paul Motian, Frank Foster, Frank Wess and Eddie Harris.

In addition to their deep and engaging music, Blake offers two originals: one for Ana Grace, the daughter of saxophone great Jimmy Greene; and another for bassist Dwayne Burno, taken much too early at age 43.

Jonathan Blake: drums
Chris Potter: tenor sax, alto flute
Mark Turner: tenor & soprano sax
Ben Street: bass
Door Redactie op 2014-06-13

Tracks

Disc 1
1. Cryin' Blues
2. Firm Roots
3. Maracas Beach
4. All Across The City
5. Broski
6. Born Yesterday
7. Circle Dance
8. New Wheels
9. Anysha
10. The Shadower
11. Two For The Blues

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