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Eric McPherson: Double Bass Quartet - Live
ByEric McPherson
drums
David Virelles
pianob.1983

John Hébert
bass
Ben Street
bassPart tribute to the late pianist

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Stanley Cowell
piano1941 - 2020

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
McPherson's compositional offering is aptly entitled "Solo Drum." This is a six-minute excursion that offers a concise, percussive meditation, reminding us of his deep sense of pulse and texture. Other original compositions further underscore the group's inventiveness, beginning with Hebert's "Blind Pig." This moody number works a slippery groove that shifts underfoot as the bassists lay down bold-toned interventions. Not to be outdone, Virelles offers "Transmission," probably the most abstract piece here. Virelles roams the keyboard in fragmented motifs, which the bassists alternately anchor and destabilize. The lone standard, Jimmy Van Heusen's "Darn That Dream," offers a contrasting moment of repose. Here, the two basses create a lush cushion for Virelles' reflective reading while McPherson's brushes add a soft, almost whispered commentary.
The closer is from another iconic pianist,

Jaki Byard
piano1922 - 1999
Track Listing
Ode to Von; Blind Pig; Illusion Suite; Solo Drum; Darn the Dream; Transmission; Ashes; Skippy; Cinco Y Quatro.
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Title: Double Bass Quartet - Live | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Giant Step Arts
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