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Chad McCullough & Bram Weijters: Abstract Quantities
ByChad McCullough
trumpetb.1981

Bram Weijters
pianob.1980
This is a Belgian/American quartet. McCullough and drummer

John Bishop
drumsb.1959
Eight out of eleven tunes on Abstract Qualities come from Weijters' pen. Three are written by McCullough, including the wistful and reflective "Little Song (for Mirthe)." It's a tune of immensely graceful quartet interplay and a measured majesty. The group has way of sounding larger than a foursome, perhaps from the bright colors and the intricate and expansive tapestry that Bishop lays down on this gorgeous song.
The jazz quartet featuring a trumpet and a rhythm section is historically represented most potently by pianist Herbie Hancock's masterful Empyrean Isles (Blue Note Records, 1965), featuring trumpeter

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Marcin Wasilewski
pianob.1975
Track Listing
Billions; Still More; Mr. Rubato; Glorious Traffic Jam; Hesitation; The Same Prelude; The Same But Different; Little Song (for Mirthe); Winter's Lament; Before Acceptance; Acceptance or Denial.
Personnel
Chad McCullough
trumpetChad McCullough: trumpet; Bram Weijters: piano, keyboards; Piet Verbist: bass; John Bishop: drums.
Album information
Title: Abstract Quantities | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Origin Records
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