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Ari Roland: And so I lived in old New York
ByMost bassists who lead sessions are content to stay in the background with an occasional peek from behind the curtain for a solo. Roland, however, thrives on the bowed solo; he frequently hums over his arco, which sounds like a slightly off-mic recording of an active beehive. And his dazzling performance on "Under the Salt of Stars proves that he can also play pizzicato quite effectively.
This is 21st century jazz with a bebop mentality, which embodies the spirit and tradition of daring inventiveness. There may be more talented players out there but this group is perfect as a unit. As a result, this bassist, composer and US State Department Jazz Ambassador has added another fine chapter to his oeuvre.
Track Listing
For O.M.; Paerja; Perry Plov; Under the Salt of Stars; Byars-A-Carpet; Smile of the Swamp Thing; Blue Madi.
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Ari Roland
bassAri Roland: bass; Chris Byars: tenor sax, alto sax; Sacha Perry: piano; Phil Stewart: drums.
Album information
Title: And so I lived in old New York | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Smalls Records
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