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Brian Lynch and Spheres Of Influence: ConClave Vol. 2
ByCuban-born cookers like pianist

Manuel Valera
pianob.1980

Justin Brown
drums
Yosvany Terry
saxophone
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972
While it's easy to marvel at the structural integrity and rhythmic complexity inherent within this work, it's the individual personalities at play that make this music something at which to marvel. Lynch's warm-toned trumpet work is at the center of

Charles Tolliver
trumpetb.1942

Luques Curtis
bass, acousticWhile Lynch is occasionally viewed as a man who splits his time between jazz and Afro-Cuban music, this assertion is false. ConClave Vol. 2 demonstrates that the trumpeter brings elements from both worlds into his playing and writing, creating something wholly unique, yet completely connected to both genres. ">
Track Listing
The Downside Of Upspeak; Truth; With A Single Step; Magenta's Return; Solar; Dance The Way U Want; One For Armida; Blue Friday.
Personnel
Brian Lynch
trumpetBrian Lynch: trumpet; Yosvany Terry: alto saxophone; Manuel Valera: piano; Luques Curtis: bass; Justin Brown: drums; Pedro Martinez: percussion.
Album information
Title: ConClave Vol. 2 | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Criss Cross
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