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Ondrej Stveracek: Calm
ByThe recording features Philadelphia-born and New York-based drummer

Gene Jackson
drums
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
The album starts out with a hard-bop-tinged original from the leader highlighted by forceful tenor voicings, strong pounding stick work on solo moments from Jackson and delightful key work from the pianist making the tune "Spanish," an excellent beginning to excellent recording. While the overwhelming music here is certainly, of the hard boppish style, there is one beautiful soft spot here and that goes to the Baros composition "Red in Brown" where the saxophonist is warm and gentle and the pianist, sublime.
Stveracek's original "Jin-Fizz" and the title track returns the music to its main theme with more modern pieces like "E.N.T." and "D1" all percolating with a decidedly hard-bop flair featuring the saxophonist on some of his best solo spots. One of the highlights here, has to be the group's version of the Wienholts composition "King of Saxophone," not entirely a hard-bop piece, this one has a terrific melody that's a tad more mellow but still, features a whaling saxophonist on great flame throwing solos.
The finale piece has a familiar title with "Meditation," but should not be confused with the more, oft-recorded composition from

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Track Listing
Spanish; Red in Brown; Jin-Fizz; Calm; E.N.T.; King of Saxophone; D 1; Meditation.
Personnel
Ondrej Stveracek
saxophone, tenorOndrej Stveracek: tenor saxophone; Gene Jackson: drums; Klaudius Kovac: piano; Tomas Baros: acoustic bass.
Album information
Title: Calm | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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