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Eric Jacobson: Discover
ByEric Jacobson
trumpetCapable as he is, Jacobson could not have produced such a first-class album on his own. He is aided and abetted by a quartet of blue-chip sidementenor saxophonist

Geof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorb.1970

Bruce Barth
pianob.1958

Dennis Carroll
bass
George Fludas
drumsb.1966
Jacobson wrote half of the album's eight numbers, which complement a pair of standards ("I Hear a Rhapsody," "Old Folks") and jazz evergreens by

Blue Mitchell
trumpet1930 - 1979

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Conte Candoli
trumpet1927 - 2001
Bradfield is an impressive soloist as well, while the veteran Barth needs no endorsement as his excellence speaks for itself. Carroll and Fludas lend depth to the enterprise while sharpening its strong rhythmic pulse. They are present on all but the last number, "Old Folks," a handsome duet by Jacobson and Barth. Besides "New Combinations," Jacobson wrote the silken "Discovery," intricate "The Unknown" and well-grooved "One Way."
While it is impossible to presume where Jacobson may go from here, he has surely enhanced his profile via Discover, wherein he affirms that his name is worth knowing and remembering. ">
Track Listing
New Combinations; Discover; I Hear a Rhapsody; The Unknown; Sir John; Con Alma; One Way; Old Folks.
Personnel
Eric Jacobson
trumpetGeof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorBruce Barth
pianoDennis Carroll
bassGeorge Fludas
drumsAlbum information
Title: Discover | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Origin Records
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