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David Larsen: Cohesion
By
Darryl Yokley
saxophone
Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996

Nick Brignola
saxophone, baritone1936 - 2002

Pepper Adams
saxophone, baritone1930 - 1986
Based in Spokane, Washington, Larsen frequently travels throughout the country touring and recording. For this project, he decided to collaborate with East Coast musicians Darryl Yokley, pianist

Zaccai Curtis
pianob.1981
Alex Apollo
bass
Wayne Smith Jr.
drumsGreat melodies are another element of this recording, and "Movement" explores this aspect, inspired by "great pop tunes from the 1960s featuring bassist Apollo, pianist Curtis and superb sounds from the reed section from leader and tenor man Yokley. The two reed men take off on a flight of amazing solos on the sizzling "Wishing Well," which well establishes the hard bop theme of the album. Inspired by the music of the Jazz Messengers with a tip of the hat to New York trombonist

John Fedchock
tromboneb.1957
Taken from a previously published big band chart, "Working Things Out" is a rearranged version specifically for this quintet and showcases a lighter more relaxed vibe that still manages to give way a bit as the main hard bop theme seems to surface with pianist Curtis helping to bring out the best of the bop. The last two compositions from saxophonist Yokley, "Mountain Fuji" and "El Duelo," as Larsen states: "remind me of the great

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Certainly an enjoyable set of jazz with saxophonist David Larsen wielding his baritone like an artist working the canvas knowing he is painting quite a masterpiece. Cohesion is one of those gems one does not find often. ">
Track Listing
Cohesion; Down To It; Movement; Wishing Well; Fedchock; Working Things Out; Mount Fuji; El Duelo.
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Album information
Title: Cohesion | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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