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Dezron Douglas: Black Lion
ByDezron Douglas
bassThe opening "Soulris" sounds like a mission statement in itself, briefly showcasing a supple touch on the double bass before kicking things into gear. This one mixes late-night cool and a jarring clash of semi-avant-garde horns before
Capping off after barely half an hour, Black Lion feels sort of like a first early club set that's a bit incomplete without others to follow. Still, the concise set packs a fun enough punch to leave both band and listeners excited for more. ">
Track Listing
Soulris; Negroidus Maximum; Bottoms Out; Alexis; Great Provider; Uhuru Vibration.
Personnel
Dezron Douglas
bassDezron Douglas: acoustic bass, electric bass (4, 5); Stacy Dillard: tenor saxophone; Lummie Spann: alto saxophone; Josh Evans: trumpet; Willerm Delisfort: piano/organ (1, 4, 5); David Bryant: piano (2, 3, 6); Jeremy "Bean" Clemons: drums.
Album information
Title: Black Lion | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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