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Ryan Burns: Birds
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Matt Jorgensen
drumsb.1972

Thomas Marriott
trumpetb.1975
Birds opens with the title tune that he introduced on the Another Morning CD. The sound glows into existence on luminescent electric keys at a measured pace. The dry, tart sound of

Mark Taylor - Saxophone
saxophone"Humility" has an earthbound soundsoulful and late at night, with a half a bottle of bourbon on the table beside the empty glasses---while "PIP" jitters along, with Taylor sounding edgy on the alto.
"Turbulence" opens with Bach-like grandeur, drifting in no particular direction with an amorphous structure and orchestral electric keys. With "Blues for Hadley," a nod to Origin Records stable mate

Hadley Caliman
saxophone1932 - 2010
The set closes out with "Slip Away," a relaxed, bluesy tune featuring the leader on Hammond organ and Cooke handling the melody on this pastoral gem, wrapping up a shining set by one of jazz's rising stars. ">
Track Listing
Birds; June Bug; Humility; P.I.P; Turbulence; Blues for Hadley; Slip Away.
Personnel
Ryan Burns: Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, Moog Synthesizer, Wurlitzer; Geoff Cooke: electric and upright bass; Jose Martinez: drums; Mark Taylor: alto and tenor saxophones.
Album information
Title: Birds | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Odd Bird Records
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