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Jared Sims: Change Of Address
By
Ronnie Cuber
saxophone1941 - 2022
Change Of Address opens on "Offer For Wilson," where a relaxed 6/8 pulse underscores Sims' sure-handed explorations. "Seeds Of Shihab," a nod to the oft-overlooked baritone great

Sahib Shihab
woodwinds1925 - 1989

Nina Ott
piano
Steve Fell
guitarChris Lopes
drumsJared Seabrook
drumsTwo of the three remaining pieces return to the feel-good format of the earlier material. "Forest Hills," a bluesy burner, finds Sims and Fell delivering some of their strongest statements on the album; and "Lights And Colors," which closes the show, is a hip and spicy tune in three that gets the head bobbing. The penultimate piece"Tower Of Fazenda"is the one that separates itself from the pack with its cool flow and measured approach. Sims clearly likes to get down and hit hard, but numbers like that one and "Leap Of Faith" help to broaden the view of his artistry within this particular context and add some true variety to the mix.
Regardless of what state he calls home and what address he resides at, Jared Sims is likely to stand out. He's got his game together, as Change Of Address makes perfectly clear. West Virginia University is lucky to have him at the helm of its jazz studies program now. ">
Track Listing
Offer For Wilson; Seeds Of SHihab; Ghost GUest 1979; Leap Of Faith; Forest Hills; Tower Of Fazenda; Lights And Colors.
Personnel
Jared Sims
saxophoneJared Sims: baritone saxophone; Steve Fell: guitar; Nina Ott: organ; Chris Lopes: bass; Jared Seabrook: drums.
Album information
Title: Change Of Address | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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