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Michael Blake: Combobulate
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Michael Blake
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Bob Stewart
tubab.1945

Marcus Rojas
tubab.1963

Steven Bernstein
trumpetb.1961

Clark Gayton
tromboneb.1963

Allan Mednard
drumsThe album is one of four marking the return of audiophile-vinyl label Newvelle after a two-year hiatus. The approximate meaning of its title is: a combination of elements using equal parts abandon and cohesion. The album's provenance is the outward-facing downtown tradition forged by the


John Lurie
saxophoneb.1952
Of the remaining tracks, six were written by Michael Blake, another by Roland Blake and the last, the closer, "The Parting Glass," is traditional. The breadth of the music spans boogaloo through bop and on to hip hop, touching on many points in between. It is an ensemble affair, built around consciously rough-edged arrangements out of which the musicians break to take brief solos. Blake, on tenor and soprano saxophones and flute, is the most frequent soloist, but the others get their turns centerstage, too. There is a taste on the YouTube clip below.
The liner notes talk about a "profusion of music," an "eruption," a "celebration," and observe that New York is "still a crucible." As a cultural melting pot, the city is equalled by London, but there is something unmistakably New York about this joyous disc. Highly recommended.
Postscript: Combobulate puts one in mind of another New York melting-pot album, alto saxophonist

Arthur Blythe
saxophone, alto1940 - 2017

Cecil McBee
bassb.1935
Track Listing
Henry’s Boogaloo; Combobulate; Focus Pocus; Cuyahoga Valley; Strange Affair; Bills In The Bell; Bob The Bob; Malagasy; The Parting Glass.
Personnel
Michael Blake
saxophone, tenorBob Stewart
tubaMarcus Rojas
tubaSteven Bernstein
trumpetClark Gayton
tromboneAllan Mednard
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Michael Blake: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute.
Album information
Title: Combobulate | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Newvelle Records
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