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Hans Teuber & Jeff Johnson: Deuce
ByJeff Johnson
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Hans Teuber
saxophoneThe pair's artistry has always displayed a free-roaming coolness. That doesn't change here. Half of the tune-smithing on the set is attributed to Teurber/Johnson, including the mystical opener, "When I'm In The Sky." These are introspective, gorgeous wanderers, floating around with no direction home. "Let's Pretend" begins with a bass drone, giving the music an eastern tinge."Hot Rod" has more momentum, but it's a ride that rolls just beneath the speed limit, on a steady cruise control, showcasing Heuber's always beautiful tone and Johnson's muscular backdrops.
The unusualfor a couple of "free" guyschoices in covers adds another layer to the element of surprise: a lugubrious take on bluesman Jimmy Reed's "Bright Lights, Big City," a levitating, slightly ramped-up rendition of the standard "What's New?" And Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is The Ocean," brings saxophonist

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Track Listing
When I'm In The Sky; Bright Lights, Big City; Let's Pretend; What's New?; Rain Makes Applesauce; Hot Rod; How Deep Is The Ocean; Hopi Dream; Hummingbirds; You've Changed.
Personnel
Hans Teuber
saxophoneHans Teuber: tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, alto flute; Jeff Johnson: bass.
Album information
Title: Deuce | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Origin Records
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