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Skip Wilkins Quartet feat. Daniel Wilkins: Czech Wishes
BySkip Wilkins
pianoWilkins has assembled a fine quartet with trumpeter-flugelhornist

Miroslav Hloucal
trumpetb.1983

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
A couple of poignant ballads balance the program; "On the Train" brings out the duskier side of Daniel's tenor, while the wistful "Don't Forget Me" is especially affecting, performed as a duet by father and son in tribute to Skip's parents. But it's the up-tempo burners that allow the group to shine most brightly, as on the invigorating "The Box-Checkers," where the rhythm tandem of Baro? and Urbánek finds the pocket and stays there, empowering fervid solos from Hloucal, and Wilkins father and son. Urbánek takes a few bars at the end of the track for his own rhythmic fusillade, and makes the most of it. The album's closer, "Wise One," is a punchy, hard-swinging piece with stellar comping from Skip Wilkins and the rhythm section underneath Hloucal's tenacious trumpet, before Wilkins stretches out on his last solo of the album. It's a fine finish to a well-conceived album, with heartfelt devotion to friends and family, far and wide, who have shaped Wilkins so profoundly. ">
Track Listing
Teacher; Munchkins of Karlovy Vary; On the Train; The Box-Checkers; Czech Wishes; Don’t Forget Me; In Search of Greener Grass; Reptiles; Wise One.
Personnel
Skip Wilkins
pianoSkip Wilkins: piano; Daniel Wilkins: tenor saxophone; Miroslav Hloucal: trumpet and flugelhorn; Tomá? “Ka?tan” Baro?: bass; Marek Urbánek: drums.
Album information
Title: Czech Wishes | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: New Port Line
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