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Dave Anderson: Blue Innuendo
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Joey DeFrancesco
organ, Hammond B31971 - 2022
Though still primarily a modern jazz set, Blue Innuendo features the sounds of Anderson's hot tenor and soprano saxophone voices accompanied well by the magical sound of the Hammond B 3 organ in the very capable hands of jazz luminary

Pat Bianchi
organ, Hammond B3b.1975

Tom Guarna
guitar, electric
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
The modern groove track "Urban Dilemma" starts the ball rolling with exemplary solo moments from the leader on the soprano saxophone, splashing cymbal accents from the drummer and the guitarist on a fast-pace upbeat tempo that features Bianchi on the first of many dicey phrases he will produce throughout the set. The bluesy feeling begins to emerge nicely on the boppish "12-Step Blues" where Anderson's flame throwing tenor heats up the music as Guarna and the organist follow in kind with their own steaming solos on one of the power tunes of the recording.
The tempo relaxes a bit on the mellow "Parallel Present" and turns soft on the warm balladic "Stuck," where Anderson turns on the charm with another gorgeous soprano solo before the band returns to their preferred musical state of swing with another outstanding performance on the perky

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
Unquestionably, one of the most remarkable saxophone voices on the jazz scene today, Dave Anderson designs another engaging statement on Blue Innuendo, melding the voices of the saxophone and the organ with the modern and the blues, in a neatly wrapped musical package certain to resonate, once opened. ">
Track Listing
Urban Dilemma; 22 Doors; 12-Step Blues; Parallel Present; Genealogy; Stuck; The Phantom; Two-Tone Tune; Blue Innuendo; Redeye.
Personnel
Dave Anderson
saxophoneDave Anderson: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Pat Bianchi: Hammond B 3 organ; Tom Guarna: guitar; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: Blue Innuendo | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: LABEL1
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