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Willie Morris: Conversation Starter
ByEarly this year, two releases on Posi-Tone Records stimulated an appetite for more music by Willie Morris. The tenor saxophonist acquitted himself well as an ensemble player, soloist, and composer on Something Blue's Personal Preference and

Josh Lawrence
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Throughout the record's ten tracks, Morris explores the post-bop landscape with a vision and maturity well beyond his years. The eight tunes he composed for the date are varied and stimulating. Most feature strong, often hummable melodies, a decidedly spiritual bent, and remain accessible even when the meter is not easy to identify.
Perhaps most importantly, Morris encourages a hungry, rambunctious band, including his frontline partner, alto saxophonist and alto flutist

Patrick Cornelius
saxophone, altob.1978
A rhythm section of bassist Adi Myerson, drummer EJ Strickland, and pianist

Jon Davis
piano
Amiri Baraka
vocals1934 - 2014

Jimmy Garrison
bass, acoustic1934 - 1976
Strickland's nail gun snare accents thrust in exciting, unpredictable ways. A combination of these hits and terse fills permeates the band's chock- a-block take on

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
The disc's opening track, "Tina's Dream," is a gateway to Morris's improvisational prowess. He eases into the solo, leaving ample space between phrases and keeping things on a relatively even emotional keel; nonetheless, this restraint hints at more exciting things to come. "Be patient. Enjoy the ride. We'll get there," Morris seems to say. The lines gradually get longer, edgier, and more intense, peppered with sculpted cries and brusque, repeated figures. Even at his most passionate, the emotional component of Morris's artistry does not dominate; by the solo's end, it is easy to bask in the heat and fervor and appreciate just how well it is constructed.
From beginning to end, Conversation Starter is engrossing on all counts, difficult to dislodge from a CD player, and, most of all, makes one keen on exploring Morris' work in the future. ">
Track Listing
Tina's Dream; St. Upton Hin; Cries; It Is Well With My Soul; The Strength Of Those Who Bear The Burden; Keep Talking; Introspective; Isotope; Azar; Conversational Starter.
Personnel
Willie Morris
saxophone, tenorPatrick Cornelius
saxophone, altoJon Davis
pianoAdi Myerson
bass, acousticE.J. Strickland
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Patrick Cornelius: alto flute (2).
Album information
Title: Conversation Starter | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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