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Hal Galper Quartet: Cubist
ByHal Galper
piano1938 - 2025

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
That's the picture Galper has been painting musically through six trio albums on Origin Records, beginning with Furious Rubato (2007), and rollinglike an unbalanced and underinflated tirethrough O's Time (2014). Five of these six sets featured Galper's long time rubato compadres, bassist

Jeff Johnson
bassb.1954

John Bishop
drumsb.1959
Wrong.
The trio is back, in top form, with Cubist; and they invited saxophonist

Jerry Bergonzi
saxophone, tenorb.1947
This deftly sequenced set begins with two familiar tunes, Miles Davis' always modern-sounding "Solar," and "Israel," from The Birth of the Cool (Capitol Records, 1957). This is a music always on the edge, leaning over the drop and thumbing its nose at it. They close in like fashion with Duke Ellington's "In A Sentimental Mood," and Galper's own "Scufflin,'" the former simply beautiful, the latter cooking as close, with a high flame, to the mainstream as the set gets, until the pianist takes his solo and wobbles off and slows down, as the lug nuts on that underinflated tire begins to loosen.
Centerpieced between the standards at the beginning and end of the disc sit four originals from the pen of the group's bassist, Jeff Johnson. A fine leader in his own right, with a discography that includes a handful of excellent discs under his own name and at least a score of listings as sideman, his compositions prove perfect vehicles for the group, with their more inward atmospheres and Zen flows.
In a long and successful career, and a huge discography, Cubist proves itself one of Hal Galper's finest. ">
Track Listing
Solar; Israel; Artists; Kiwi; Cubist; Scene West; In A Sentimental Mood; Scufflin'.
Personnel
Hal Galper
pianoHal Galper: piano; Jerry Bergonzi: tenor sax; Jeff Johnson: bass; John Bishop: drums
Album information
Title: Cubist | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Origin Records
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