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Dan Wilensky: Back In The Mix
ByWilensky's balance of originals to covers, and his use of the same rhythm team from Group Therapy, may lead some to believe that this is more of the same, but that couldn't be further from the truth. The decision to switch from a guitar-supported format to a piano-based quartet, with pianist

Mark Soskin
pianob.1953

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965
The album opens with the bristling title track, which showcases Wilensky, Johnson and Soskin as soloists, while drummer

Tony Moreno
drums
Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

J.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001
Viewed on its own merits Back In The Mix is a strong album from a true original but, in a broader sense, it proves to be the final piece of the aural triptych that marks the triumphant return of Dan Wilensky. ">
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Dan Wilensky
CD/LP/Track Review
Dan Bilawsky
Self Produced
United States
Mark Soskin
Sonny Rollins
Russ Johnson
Tony Moreno
Tony Williams
Herbie Hancock
J.J. Johnson
Back In The Mix
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