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Alex Hitchcock: All Good Things
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Julian Joseph
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The opener "Hamburg 2010," is prototypical of this exquisitely subtle collection of tunes. It is characterised by its warm ensemble passages, harmonically evinced by the twin horns. Hitchcock's opening salvo on tenor is compelling, as is James Copus' mellifluous flugelhorn solo. Hitchcock and Copus engage in an exciting exchange of lines on "M?bius" before Will Barry consolidates the piece with a buoyant acoustic piano foray. A sonic change is heard on "Mint" with Barry switching to the tintinnabulation of a Fender Rhodes, over which the front line establishes a labyrinthine theme. Here Hitchcock's tenor solo is satisfyingly confident and wide-ranging. The deceptively sedate start to "Adjective Animal" suddenly gives way at around 2'28" to a more urgent dynamic, embellished by a rapid, serpentine ensemble head.
Joe Downard's bass solo on "A38" is augmented by his singing in unison to the notes, a technique favoured by

Major Holley
bass, acoustic1924 - 1990

Slam Stewart
bass1914 - 1987

Coleridge Goode
bass1914 - 2015
Track Listing
Hamburg 2010; Mobius; Mint; Adjective Animal; A38; Sorry Not Sorry; Context.
Personnel
Alex Hitchcock
saxophoneAlex Hitchcock: tenor sax; James Copus: trumpet, flugelhorn; Will Barry: piano, Fender Rhodes; Joe Downard: bass; Jay Davis: drums.
Album information
Title: All Good Things | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
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