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Thomas Marriott: Constraints & Liberations
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Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The record has a moderate, ocean wave-like pace, but with a persistent intensity that never veers into sluggishness.

Jeff Johnson
bassb.1954

John Bishop
drumsb.1959
The fine, under-recorded reed man, Hans Teuberplaying tenor saxophone on this dateadds a rich, second horn to the affair. On "Early Riser," he delivers the most optimistic statement on the album, with an extended solo that blends a lighteralbeit intensely playedmood over

Gary Versace
pianoThe opening "Diagram," and closing "Threadstone" are immediately reminiscent of

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Marriott delivers his finest trumpet playing on the aforementioned "Clues." Bass vamp notwithstanding, the arrangement is a dark, sparsely arranged study in melancholia. The trumpet sounds like it's been dipped in luxuriant bronze, using the deepest tones of the horn's range. It's a gorgeous piece of playing. Versace follows up with his own probing solo, even as Johnson holds the whole thing together at the bottom.
The shadow of Miles Davis is cast long over Constraints & Liberations, but then Davis' shadow is long over a lot of great music. Marriott's effort here is a terrific album in its own right, even if it wears its primary influence on its sleeve. ">
Track Listing
Diagram; Up From Under; Constraints & Liberations; Waking Dream; Early Riser; Clues; Treadstone.
Personnel
Thomas Marriott
trumpetThomas Marriott: trumpet; Hans Teuber: tenor saxophone; Gary Versace: piano; Jeff Johnson: bass; John Bishop: drums.
Album information
Title: Constraints & Liberations | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Origin Records
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