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Chris Greene Quartet: Conversance
ByChris Greene
saxophoneb.1973
Marc Piane
bassb.1974
Damian Espinosa
pianoSteve Corley
drumsThroughout his decades-long career, the saxophonist and bandleader has been largely independent. The owner of Single Malt Records has racked up club dates, tours, recordings, and brand endorsement deals all on his own. In order for an artist to grow, however, sometimes it requires one to take a leap of faith and that's what joining Pravda Records represented for Greene. Fortunately, the new collaboration doesn't require him to be anything other than himself. One listen to "Conversance" and there is no denying that it is the Chris Greene Quartet in its fullest splendor. The group's signature components are all there: cohesion, familiarity, fluidity, skill, thoughtfulness and creativity. Could this partnership be the difference maker in Greene's career? Only time will tell, but with the release of "Conversance," it is clear that they are off to a good start.
The recording features seven tracks including five original tracks written by Greene and other members of the Quartet, a reinterpretation of a jazz classic and a Duke Ellington composition.
On "Thumper" and "The Emperor Strikes Back," Greene sounds his strongest. The opening section of "Thumper" (written by Piane) feels familiar. It sounds like a slowed-down version of

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993

King Crimson
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969
Count on the mind of Greene to mix blaxploitation sonic deliciousness with a classic jazz tune. On the standout track "You Don't Know What Love Is" (written by Don Raye and Gene de Paul), Greene strips down the opening section of

Curtis Mayfield
guitar and vocals1942 - 1999
The recording also includes a stellar take on

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
The members of the Chris Greene Quartet play to see each other shine. When a band has played together as long as these guys have, it is probable that they do so because they realize that it means they will all shine brighter together. That is what makes "Conversance" such a good recording: the band members are so familiar with themselves and each other that it sweetens the sound of the recorded music. Well done. ">
Track Listing
Gentleman's Breakfast; Broken Glass; Thumper; The Emperor Strikes Back; You Don’t Know What Love Is; Inspiration; Just Squeeze Me.
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Title: Conversance | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Pravda Records
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