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The Paul Dunlea Group: bi-polAr
ByDunlea is but one musician in a growing crew that's bringing more attention to the small, but fertile jazz scene in Ireland. The Cork-based trombonist has shared the stage with artists like saxophonist

Bobby Watson
saxophone, altob.1953

Marshall Gilkes
tromboneb.1978
For his debut album, Dunlea put together a compact program, clocking in at less than forty minutes, which shows off his compositional personality and trombone chops. As the album unfolds, the music is quietly reflective. Nick Roth's oboe-like soprano becomes the focal point upon its entrance, but Danny Healy becomes the soloist du jour, turning in a beautiful performance on flugelhorn. A double shot of funk follows, giving Dunlea an opportunity to establish himself within his own creations. His work is particularly impressive in "Twists And Turns," which opens with some Gilkes-like riff tomfoolery setting things in motion in a fun and funky manner.
The somber "Slighty" opens with chorale-like promise, and features some appealing horn work, but eventually falls prey to stagnancy. Dunlea quickly turns it around with a swinging number that starts in five and eventually arrives at a straight four feel for the soloing. As the album reaches its conclusion, Dunlea further establishes himself as the

Fred Wesley
tromboneb.1943
Plenty of debut albums suffer from do-too-much and play-too-long maladies, but that's not the case on this one. bi-polAr is a concise statement which posits that mood swings aren't such a bad thing after all. ">
Track Listing
The Honeymoon Is Over; Bi-polAr; Twists And Turns; Sightly; Fused; Throwback.
Personnel
Paul Dunlea
trombonePaul Dunlea: trombone; Danny Healy: trumpet, flugelhorn; Nick Roth: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone; Phillip Collins: piano, Fender Rhodes; Eoin Walsh: bass; Davie Ryan: drums; Michael Buckley: alto flute (6).
Album information
Title: bi-polAr | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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