Rob Brown Plays His Alto Better Than You Know What
John C. Graham | toronto, ontario Canada | 09/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Rob Brown's alto saxophone with William Parker on bass, Detroit's Gerald Cleaver on drums, and Craig Taborn on piano(electronics on 1 cut).
Another fine outing from Rob. Everybody plays and listens well. This is particularly evident on the slower numbers where the musical contributions -which seem improvised- are delicately passed between players. The tunes range from the slower, more organic, improvised feel to the swinging post bop grooves with everyone digging in for the ride. I especially enjoy the tunes that employ that rhythmic drive.
Craig Taborn's piano is a bonus here. He fits in well, employing a sensitive touch that suits each musical situation and enriches the aural landscape enormously. I've heard him as a powerhouse with other players and he does that well. His contributions here are more about finding his space within Rob's musical concepts and he does that brilliantly.
Gerald Cleaver can add a light touch to the gentler pieces or seriously drive the band mid and uptempo. He can play swinging hard bop grooves or add colour and texture in a freely improvised setting. He is a remarkable soloist as well, a great drummer to see live.
William Parker needs no introduction here. Rob Brown has been one of his musical collaborators for twenty years now. The music benefits in every way from this familiarity. I'm sure Mr. Cleaver and Mr. Taborn were attuned to this special relationship as well.
There is a nice variety in the tempos and in the way in which the pieces are addressed, keeping the listener's interest throughout. I've always thought Rob Brown has been one of the most consistantly interesting and thoughtful players on the scene today. He surely has a broad musical imagination. This is a stong offering on every count and is recommended for purchase. ***Rogueart's 'Right Hemisphere' with Matt Shipp on piano is another Rob Brown quartet date that is strongly recommended.***
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