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Donny McCaslin: Declaration
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Edward Simon
pianob.1969

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Scott Colley
bassb.1963

Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971
Like earlier efforts, McCaslin's songs are sterling, ranging from bittersweet ballads to funky rock to quirky postmodern bop. The title track is slow and soulful, with beautiful brass textures; "Uppercut" is progressively chromatic; "Rock Me" is hard-driving with effective contrapuntal writing; "Jeanina" is plaintive, harmonized with ambiguous

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
As usual, the leader's improvisation is phenomenal, alone worth the price of admission. Blending lyricism, passion, intelligence and inventiveness, the solos plunge and soar effortlessly, their rigorous construction seemingly at odds with their natural flow. On "Rock Me," for example, McCaslin is able to inject a good deal of chromaticism into his lines without abandoning the harmony, and on "Uppercut" he escalates quickly in range and intensity, each new gesture an organic outgrowth of the one before, sustaining considerable momentum over the course of the improvisation. Also of note is Monder's solo on "Jeanina," an uncanny mixture of folksy and futuristic. ">
Track Listing
M; Fat Cat; Declaration; Uppercut; Rock Me; Jeanina; 2nd Hour; Late Night Gospel.
Personnel
Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorDonny McCaslin: tenor saxophone, alto flute (1, 8); Edward Simon: acoustic piano, organ (5); Ben Monder: guitar; Scott Colley: bass; Antonio Sanchez: drums; Pernell Saturnino: percussion (2); Alex "Sasha" Sipiagin: trumpet, flugelhorn (1, 2, 3, 5, 7); Chris Komer: French horn (1, 2, 3, 5); Marshall Gilkes: trombone (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8); Marcus Rojas: tuba (3, 5, 7, 8), bass trombone (1); Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet (1).
Album information
Title: Declaration | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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