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Gareth Bane - Pat Belliveau - Keith O'Rourke: Baritone Madness
ByGary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneb.1956

Ronnie Cuber
saxophone1941 - 2022

Nick Brignola
saxophone, baritone1936 - 2002
While the booming sound of a baritone saxlet alone threemay not be music to everyone's ears, those who do appreciate it should find much to like here, as O'Rourke, Belliveau and Bane are quite good at what they do. For what it's worth (granted, not much to the casual listener), the solo order for each number is provided on the album jacket. The program itself consists of four original compositions by O'Rourke, two apiece by Belliveau and Bane, one standard ("I Hear a Rhapsody"),

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005
The co-leaders write well, and the session moves smoothly along behind their muscular voices and solid accompaniment by bassist

Kodi Hutchinson
bassb.1972

Tyler Hornby
drumsb.1974
The end result may not be madness (too much self-discipline for that) but it does make for a pleasurable listening experience, at least for those who are partial to the heavy roar of a baritone saxor three. And these three may well be persuasive enough to draw some new adherents to the cause. ">
Track Listing
Moanin’; Remembering the Aramo; I-Yor; Port NOLA; Turbulent Trane; Requested; I Hear a Rhapsody; A Long Time Coming; The C.B. Shuffle; The Angels’ Share; June; Ready and Able.
Personnel
Keith O’Rourke: baritone saxophone; Pat Belliveau: baritone saxophone; Gareth Bane: baritone saxophone; Kodi Hutchinson: bass; Tyler Hornby: drums.
Album information
Title: Baritone Madness | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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