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Jim & the Schrimps: Ain't No Saint
ByAsger Nissen
saxophone, altoJulius Gawlik
saxophone
Felix Henkelhausen
bass, acousticBlack first encountered Henkelhausen and Nissen during his time teaching at Jazz Institute Berlin, in 2016, and soon afterward he met Gawlik, a rising star in Germany's NDR Bigband. This is their first recording together and it is clear from the opening track, "The Set-Up," that this quartet possesses a natural instinct for collective interplay, particularly as Black's

John Bonham
drumsThere is an occasional lack of cohesion to the record as a whole, given the stark shifts in musical modes explored from track to track. Black's tuneful sensibilities are front-and-center on a listener-friendly cut such as "Crashbash," and moving from that to the much more free-flowing "Riversgardens" directly afterward can be disconcerting. And then "Bellsimmer" follows, a piece which is even more abstract, with elliptical surgings which give all four musicians a chance to venture outward. The high-quality musicianship is consistent throughout, but one might like Black and his partners to stay a bit more rooted, especially given the relatively short duration of the tracks.
Quibbles aside, it is always an enjoyable experience to dig into a Jim Black album, and the spirit of surprise and adventure which has become the trademark of his projects is certainly present on Ain't No Saint. ">
Track Listing
The Set-Up (for Baikida Carroll); Snaggs; Asgingforit; Crashbash; Riversgardens; Bellsimmer; Surely; Schrimps BBQ; No Pull; Heyscram; The Once; Bowerfield.
Personnel
Jim Black
drumsAsger Nissen
saxophone, altoJulius Gawlik
saxophoneFelix Henkelhausen
bass, acousticAdditional Instrumentation
Julius Gawlik: tenor saxophone
Album information
Title: Ain't No Saint | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Intakt Records
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