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Kenny Shanker: Action City
ByJust what kind of action does Shanker find in Action City? It's varied. "Times Square" is cool, hip, confident: action with style, reflected in Shanker's equally cool alto. The gently-swinging "Another Morning"the band in a relaxed and relaxing groovemight just represent the low-key, coffee and orange juice, action that results from too much excitement the night before. "Midnight" is in a similarly gentle vein, as is the sweet "Riverbank At Dawn," while the action on "The Tortoise And The Hare" is race-track tense, the up-tempo sections showcasing Shanker and pianist

Mike Eckroth
pianoThe quintet's remaining membersincluding Eckroth, bassist

Yoshi Waki
bass, acoustic
Brian Fishler
drums
Daisuke Abe
guitarb.1978
Shanker's guest musicians add further variation without ever swamping the sound of the core quintet.

The decision to fill the album with Shanker's original compositions, rather than mix in a few songbook standards, works well. He's a strong writer, the tunes are in the straight-ahead tradition but with a freshness and a contemporary edge. Action City moves things on from Shanker's debut, offering further proof of his development as an artist and writer. YouTube provides evidence of Shanker the vocalist toosomething extra for album number three? ">
Track Listing
Times Square; Another Morning; Summer Siesta; Action City; Punch; Prelude; Shadow Dance; Midnight; Marble Hill; The Tortoise And The Hare; Riverbank At Dawn; Snow Paws.
Personnel
Kenny Shanker
saxophoneKenny Shanker: alto saxophone; Mike Eckroth: piano; Daisuke Abe: guitar; Yoshi Waki: bass; Brian Fishler: drums; Peyman Samghabadi: trombone (1); Matt Blostein: glockenspiel (5); Daniel "Conga" Valdez: percussion (2, 3, 9, 11); Maximo Vasquez: percussion (3, 12).
Album information
Title: Action City | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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