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Rudy Royston: 303
By303thus named for the area code in Royston's hometown of Denver, Coloradois the drummer's leader debut, and it's been a long time coming. Royston's high profile work with saxophonist

JD Allen
saxophone, tenorb.1972

Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
With drums, two basses, two horns, guitar and piano at play on 303, things could easily get muddy; they could, but they don't. Royston's septet seems to expand and contract at will. All the colors are there, but they only reveal themselves at the opportune moment(s). The title track, which begins at peace before entering a danger zone, bears that out. Royston manages to use space, texture and time to his advantage whether refashioning Radiohead to his liking ("High And Dry"), painting dreamy scenarios with W.A. Mozart's music ("Ave Verum Corpus"), exploring the topic of soulful beauty ("Goodnight Kinyah"), or marrying mellow-and-earthy sounds with understated-and-sly grooves.
Royston's aggressive side doesn't come out often, but when it does, everybody better run for cover. He's not messing around on "Bownze" and his hook-up with guitarist

Nir Felder
guitar
Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Julian Lage
guitar, electric
Nadje Noordhuis
trumpet
Jon Irabagon
saxophone
Sam Harris
bassb.1986

Mimi Jones
bass
Yasushi Nakamura
bassSome of the drummer's pieces feel more like fragments than full-bodied compositions ("Miles To Go (Sunset Road)"), but this band manages to make more with less on those occasions. No single mood, idea or direction dominates on 303, and that's what's so refreshing. So many albums tend to be created with tunnel vision, but 303 is more of a panoramic construct. ">
Track Listing
Mimi Sunrise; Play On Words; Prayer (for the people); Goodnight Kinyah; Gangs Of New York; High And Dry; Miles To Go (Sunset Road); 303; Ave Verum Corpus; Bownze; Prayer (For The Earth).
Personnel
Rudy Royston
drumsRudy Royston: drums, percussion; Sam Harris: piano; Yasushi Nakamura: bass; Mimi Jones: bass; Jon Irabagon: saxophones; Nadja Noordhuis: trumpet; Nir Felder: guitar.
Album information
Title: 303 | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music
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