Thomas Marriott - Both Sides Of The Fence (2007) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Thomas Marriott, Marc Seales, Jeff Johnson, John Bishop, Joe Locke, Hadley Caliman
- Title: Both Sides Of The Fence
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Origin Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:09
- Total Size: 321 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Both Sides of the Fence (03:22)
2. So Near, So Far (04:56)
3. The Ninnen (06:38)
4. Summer Night (07:56)
5. New World a Comin' (05:52)
6. Sky Dive (08:09)
7. The Breeze and I (05:50)
8. What the Mirror Said (05:40)
9. Tones for Joan's Bones (07:42)
Personnel:
THOMAS MARRIOTT - trumpet & flugelhorn
MARC SEALES - piano & fender rhodes
JEFF JOHNSON - bass
JOHN BISHOP - drums
JOE LOCKE - vibes (2 & 9)
HADLEY CALIMAN - tenor saxophone (8)
1. Both Sides of the Fence (03:22)
2. So Near, So Far (04:56)
3. The Ninnen (06:38)
4. Summer Night (07:56)
5. New World a Comin' (05:52)
6. Sky Dive (08:09)
7. The Breeze and I (05:50)
8. What the Mirror Said (05:40)
9. Tones for Joan's Bones (07:42)
Personnel:
THOMAS MARRIOTT - trumpet & flugelhorn
MARC SEALES - piano & fender rhodes
JEFF JOHNSON - bass
JOHN BISHOP - drums
JOE LOCKE - vibes (2 & 9)
HADLEY CALIMAN - tenor saxophone (8)
Thomas Marriott's second recording is a thoroughly impressive affair, recorded over two studio sessions a few months apart. With a band including pianist Marc Seales, bassist Jeff Johnson, and drummer John Bishop, the leader kicks off the disc with "Both Sides of the Fence," a driving post-bop original that showcases his lyrical chops on flügelhorn in an uptempo setting. Seales switches to electric piano for Marriott's rather dark "The Ninnen," which builds upon a repeated motif into a tense climax. But the leader will turn heads with his choice of older material: delivering a spacious muted trumpet solo in a lush ballad setting of Duke Ellington's rarely performed "New World A-Comin'" and offering a mellow, contemporary arrangement of Freddie Hubbard's "Sky Dive" (a fusion piece from the veteran's CTI years). Vibraphonist Joe Locke, who also guested on a few tracks of Marriott's debut effort, is added for "So Near, So Far" and "Tones for Joan's Bones."
Review by Ken Dryden
Review by Ken Dryden
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads