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Zach Green: Chatterbox
ByZach Green
composer / conductorGreen's first-class arranging skills are perhaps most visible on the album's lone "standard," Paul McCartney and John Lennon's tasteful "Eleanor Rigby," popularized by the Beatles and imparted with warmth and intelligence by Green's talented ensemble. As to Green's five compositions, they are splendid, with the flag-waving "Chatterbox" and groovy, mid-tempo "Chill Pill" especially engaging. "Spring in Ohio" is lovely, as are "Meandering" and "Self Care," showing Green's gift for melody, harmony and shading, but lacking the intensity that animates and amplifies "Chatterbox" or "Chill Pill"although "Spring in Ohio" accelerates midstream for plucky solos by pianist

Sterling Cozza
pianoSpeaking of solos, they are admirable throughout, as Cozza (electric piano on "Meandering" and "Chill Pill") and Babcock (muted on "Chill Pill") set the bar high for trumpeter
Eli Goldstein
trumpetDan Finn
bassGary Kerkezou
drumsTrack Listing
Spring In Ohio; Chatterbox; Meandering; Eleanor Rigby; Self Care; Chill Pill.
Personnel
Zach Green
composer / conductorEli Goldstein
trumpetM. Alex Ramirez
saxophone, altoColin Babcock
tromboneSterling Cozza
pianoDan Finn
bassGary Kerkezou
drumsAlbum information
Title: Chatterbox | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Green Machine Music
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