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Brandon Wright: Boiling Point
ByThe opening riff of "Free Man," played by Wright and trumpeter

Alex Sipiagin
trumpetb.1967

Hans Glawischnig
bassb.1970

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Wright's arrangements of two jazz standards are excellent. Jimmy Van Heusen's "Here's That Rainy Day" and Harry Warren's "You're My Everything" are beautifully played, with Wright's warm and confident tenor playing to the fore

David Kikoski
pianob.1961
Wright is not simply locked into the jazz traditionhe also has an ear for the music of other genres as he ably demonstrates with a version of "Interstate Love Song," written by Robert DeLeo of hard rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Wright takes the tuneoriginally on the band's 1994 album Purple (Atlantic) and voted 58th in VH-1's 100 Top Hard Rock Songsand performs it on his own terms, investing the tune with a real straight-ahead jazz feel rather than attempting to "rock out." The result is a successa fluid, melodic, arrangement that retains some of the song's hard edge but is recognizably a jazz performance.
Boiling Point is an intriguing album, with some exceptional playing from all of the musicians. Wright clearly demonstrates his writing and playing talents while his version of "Interstate Love Song" shows that he is willing to step out of the jazz mainstream in search of interesting and adaptable tunesit's an exploration that more jazz musicians should be willing to undertake and sets Wright up as a talented innovator of great promise. ">
Track Listing
Free Man; Drift; Odd Man Out; Boiling Point; Here's That Rainy Day; Castaway; Interstate Love Song; You're My Everything.
Personnel
Brandon Wright
saxophoneBrandon Wright: tenor saxophone; Alex Sipiagin: trumpet; David Kikoski: piano; Hans Glawischnig: bass; Matt Wilson: drums.
Album information
Title: Boiling Point | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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