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Josh Lawrence: Contrast
ByJosh Lawrence
trumpetb.1982
The album is a fairly straightforward endeavor displaying solid, classic jazz in form and execution. It's at the sixth track, "Gray" that we get our first curveball. The tune starts out as an up-tempo toe-tapper.

Caleb Wheeler Curtis
saxophoneb.1985

Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic"Brown" (Color Theory-get it?) is the next track. Here, some echo effects/processing are applied to Lawrence's trumpet. Nothing over the top, and kept in check, which is a good description of this whole record. Tasteful, nothing over the top, and kept in check.
The mighty

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Zaccai Curtis
pianob.1981
The album rounds out with a cover of Prince's "Sometimes it Snows in April." This may induce some eye-rolling, though it ends up being a great way to end the record. The duo arrangement between Lawrence and Evan's is spot-on with a nod to Lawrence for the manner in which he plays with texture, body, and emotion.
For a digital recording distributed strictly on a digital medium (CD in my case), the presentation is quite non-digital. Its aural aesthetic is very warm and laid back. Imaging is vague and in light of the fact that it's a modern-day studio recording, there isn't much in the way of air and ambiance. However, what the recording production 'lacks' in one way, it makes up for in pure musicality and listenability. You may or may not care about such things. In light of these critiques, none are a deal-breaker as the playing takes precedence.
Contrast is an expression flawlessly executed, for the most part, within a predetermined confine of an era. The nature of the record is tasteful and balanced with solid solos throughout. ">
Track Listing
Circles On Black; Round The Circle; Dominant Curve; Accompanied Contrast; In The Black Square; Gray; Brown; Agent Orange; Blues On The Bridge; Sometimes It Snows In April.
Personnel
Josh Lawrence
trumpetJosh Lawrence: trumpet; Caleb Curtis: alto saxophone; David Gibson: trombone; Zaccai Curtis: piano; Orrin Evan: piano (track 9, 10); Luques Curtis: bass; Anwar Marshall: drums.
Album information
Title: Contrast | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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