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Kerry Politzer Quartet: Blue in Blue
By
Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966
While You Took Me In (Polisonic Records, 2007) featured Politzer in a more pop-leaning mood, Blue in Blue finds her back in mainstream jazz land, sculpting a sound that mixes up piano influences from the likes of

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
"Desolation or Hope" opens this set of Politzer originals, beginning with a mournful piano intro that shifts to a light-stepping and hopeful trio interlude, leading to McCaslin's mournful tenor. It is an adept dance between the emotions on a tune that shifts between light and dark.
"Early Spring" shifts to the trio, with drummer

George Colligan
multi-instrumentalistb.1969

Paul Beaudry
bass"November" brings McCaslin back, giving a heartily freewheeling feel to the proceedings. Politzer's solo glows with bright spontaneity in front of the bass and drums' rumble and bustle rhythm. "Washington Park" has an off-kilter, mildly funky zest with a Brazilian injection, Beaudry rolling with jittery,

Scott LaFaro
bass1936 - 1961
"Shifting Clouds," with McCaslin on soprano, finds Politzer delivering another of her succinct and sparklingly gorgeous solo spots. The title tune (with the trio) has that inward, unhurried, meditative mood of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Blue in Blue proves itself a first-rate jazz outing, from one of the genre's rising stars. ">
Track Listing
Desolation or Hope; Early Spring Chill; November; Washington Park; Shifting Clouds; Blue in Blue; Brzilian Accents; What Will Be; Sing; Left Unsaid.
Personnel
Kerry Politzer
pianoKerry Politzer: piano; Donny McCaslin: saxophones (1, 3, 5, 7); Paul Beaudry: bass; George Colligan; drums.
Album information
Title: Blue in Blue | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Piloo Records and Productions LLC
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