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Michael Dease: City Life: Music of Gregg Hill
By
Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Trombone, bass and drums outings are rare, but Michael Dease goes for it on CD 1 of City Life: Music of
Gregg Hill
composer / conductor
Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960

Geoffrey Keezer
keyboardsb.1970

Nicole Glover
saxophone, tenorb.1991
Double CD outings say that the artist offering up all this music possesses a special confidence. This is a lot to take in at once. Dease fits into the confidence mode by offering a big two-disc statement..
CD 1 of City Life showcases Dease as a freewheeling, garrulous player. The push and pull between him, Oh and Watts is tricky, like a wrestling match loosely choreographed as they dip into the Hill songbook with chips on all six shoulders. Besides eight tunes from Hill's pen, Dease also includes

J.J. Johnson
trombone1924 - 2001

Sharel Cassity
saxophoneOn two tunes, "Movie Theme" and "Movie Theme (reprise)," Johnson's nine-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, joins the band. Brooklyn Dease (with a presumed steady paternal mentorship and a good hand in mixing booth), nails her contributions, her wordless vocals sounding somewhat like a soprano saxophone with a cloth rubber banded over the bell to soften the straight horn's sometimes harsh tone. She blends marvelously with her father's trombone. They may do this at home.
Disc 2 is the sound of blustery freedom within the elastic confines of straight-ahead jazz, digging deep into the tradition with the addition of Keezer and Glover. Dease adds a couple of his inspired compositions, and he brings in a tune from saxophonist
Gregory Tardy
clarinet
Emily Remler
guitar1957 - 1990
Dease is a powerhouse playerthe trombone invites the powerhouse mode. But he also shows a gentle and ruminative side on tunes like Hill's "Enigma" and the smooth flow of "Rainy Afternoon."
Either disc, packaged separately, could have made for a great album. Together with the sequencing, placing the two ensemble configurations on separate CDs, they offer a superb listening experience. ">
Track Listing
Disc 1 (Trio): Willow Walks In; City Life; Danger Zone; Movie Theme; Sweet Georgia Gillespie; Double Bill; Claxilever; Catalyst; Say Whaaat!?; Movie Theme (Reprise). Disc 2 (Quintet): Tea Time; The Classic II; Grave Concerns; Mr. Hurt; Rainy Afternoon; Enigma; Skittles; Blues for Herb; Lafayette Square.
Personnel
Michael Dease
tromboneLinda May Han Oh
bass, acousticJeff Tain Watts
drumsNicole Glover
saxophone, tenorGeoffrey Keezer
keyboardsAdditional Instrumentation
Jared Beckstead-Craan: bass CD 2: (4 & 6); Brooklyn Dease: voice: (CD 1 (4 & 10).
Album information
Title: City Life: Music of Gregg Hill | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Origin Records
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