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Western Jazz Collective: Dark Journey: The Music of Andrew Rathbun
ByBe that as it may, what infuses and animates the Collective's debut album, Dark Journey, is the music, all of which was composed by the group's saxophonist-in-residence,

Andrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenorGreg Jasperse
vocalsAs for Rathbun's teammates, they are wholly in sync with his concepts and lend the music all the insight and expertise of which they are capable, individually and collectively. Having said that, it must be noted that even their best efforts fall narrowly short of unique or notable. That is not meant to imply that the finished product is less than acceptable, or that there are not moments of pleasure and inspiration, as there surely are. Rathbun is an impressive soloist, on tenor or soprano saxophone. Trumpeter
Scott Cowan
trumpet
Matthew Fries
pianob.1968

John Hébert
bass
Keith Hall
drumsIn sum, the Western Jazz Collective has neatly and efficiently translated and performed the music of Andrew Rathbun, making Dark Journey shine as brightly as possible. Whether that is enough to earn an enthusiastic response is for the listener to decide. The verdict here is that the result is generally good but when taken as a whole a rather mixed bag. ">
Track Listing
Making No Sense; Infinite Being; National Nightmare; Different Directions; February First; Longer Wait; Echoes; Line; Reading the Exits.
Personnel
Andrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenorGreg Jasperse
vocalsScott Cowan
trumpetMatt Landon
guitarMatthew Fries
pianoJohn Hébert
bassKeith Hall
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Kevin "Bujo" Jones: percussion.
Album information
Title: Dark Journey: The Music of Andrew Rathbun | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Origin Records
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