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Dave Askren/Jeff Benedict: Denver Sessions
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Dave Askren
guitar
Jeff Benedict
saxophoneb.1958

Ted Piltzecker
vibraphonePatrick Mcdevitt
bass
Paul Romaine
drumsThis is a superlative session from start to finish, one in which inserting Piltzecker in the starting line-up was a stroke of genius, as he is not only an excellent soloist but lends substance and color to the ensemble on every number. Still, the enterprise would be little more than average were it not for nine outstanding original compositions, three apiece by Askren, Benedict and Piltzecker, leading to the buoyant finale, a slightly Latinized version of
Edgar Sampson
b.1907
Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986

Chick Webb
drums1905 - 1939
Askren wrote the bop-flavored opener, "Jackie's Idea," which nods to the '60s music of

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Splendid marks as well for the ensemble, which coordinates flawlessly while never overlooking its essential purpose, which is to swing. Romaine is a rhythmic powerhouse who displays his impressive chops on "Orange Express" and elsewhere, while McDevitt never misses a beat. Benedict moves between alto and soprano saxophones, and is dazzling on either one. He has to be, to keep pace with Askren and Piltzecker who never leave an engaging phrase unturned. After embracing the delicacies that precede it, "Stompin' at the Savoy" puts the icing on the cake, blending an admirable mood and tempo with more inspired ad libs by Benedict (on alto sax), Askren, Piltzecker and Romaine.
Askren, Benedict and Piltzecker, who gained inspiration in Denver, should travel there more often. The Denver Sessions encompass music that appeals to the heart and mind, and is easily recommended. ">
Track Listing
Jackie's Idea; Marie Adele; Englewood Cliffs; Poised; Ennui Anyone; Memories; Resiliance; Orange Express; Rhumba Liam; Stompin' at the Savoy.
Personnel
Dave Askren
guitarJeff Benedict
saxophoneTed Piltzecker
vibraphonePaul Romaine
drumsPatrick Mcdevitt
bassAlbum information
Title: Denver Sessions | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Tapestry Records
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