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Alex Hitchcock: Dream Band Live In London
ByThough released towards the end of 2023, London-based tenor saxophonist

Alex Hitchcock
saxophoneThis time out, Hitchcock's Dream Band is three discrete line-ups, each of which was recorded at the Vortex on a separate night. Band one is completed by trumpeter
James Copus
trumpet
Lewis Wright
vibraphone
Kit Downes
keyboardsb.1986
Conor Chaplin
bass, acousticMarc Michel
drums
Liselotte Östblom
vocals
Mark Kavuma
trumpet
Rob Luft
guitarb.1993
Rio Kai
bass
Jamie Murray
drumsAlexandra Ridout
trumpet
Ant Law
guitar, electricb.1983

Orlando le Fleming
bassb.1976

James Maddren
drumsHaving recorded the three line-ups, Hitchcock rejected the easy option of programming the three discs chronologically, night by night, instead sequencing the 20 tracks to produce a single, overarching, 150-minute artifact. Partly because all the tunes are Hitchcock originals, and partly because of consistencies in the line-ups (each is fronted by tenor and trumpet, for instance), it all hangs together coherently.
A track-by-track review would be tedious. Suffice it to say that the individual tracks encompass impressionistic soundscapes and angular abstraction, never being exclusively one or the other, and that most are partway between the emollient and the abrasive, the warm and the chilly. The diversity encourages all the players to venture beyond their comfort zones, perhaps most particularly the trumpeters and guitarists.
In the relatively short time in which Hitchcock has been making his mark in London, his albumseither under his own name or as a collaborator with, for instance, Ant Lawhave been ambitious in concept and content. Dream Band: Live In London is probably the most ambitious of them to date. And it works superbly. Highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Disc 1: Abaqua; Verglas; Oblique; Cakeism (Intro); Cakeism; Cakeism (Alternate Take). Disc 2: Momentum; Grace (Intro); Grace (Part 1); Grace (Part 2); Cat Circles; Red (Intro); Red; North Field. Disc 3: Rio; Brocken (Intro); Brocken; Lift; Sach; Differentials.
Personnel
Alex Hitchcock
saxophoneJames Copus
trumpetMark Kavuma
trumpetAlexandra Ridout
trumpetLiselotte ?stblom
vocalsLewis Wright
vibraphoneRob Luft
guitarKit Downes
keyboardsConor Chaplin
bass, acousticRio Kai
bassOrlando le Fleming
bassMarc Michel
drumsJamie Murray
drumsJames Maddren
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Alex Hitchcock: tenor saxophone; James Corpus: trumpet (1:1, 2:1, 2:5-7; 3:2-3); Mark Kavuma: trumpet (1:2, 2:2-4, 3:1, 3:5); Alexandra Ridout: trumpet (1:3-6, 2:8; 3:4, 3:6); Lewis Wright: vibraphone (1:1, 2:1, 2:5-7; 3:2-3); Liselotte Ostblom: voice (1:2, 2:2-4, 3:1, 3:5); Rob Luft: guitar (1:2, 2:2-4, 3:1, 3:5); Ant Law: guitar (1:3-6, 2:8; 3:4, 3:6); Kit Downes: piano (1:1,1:3-6, 2:1, 2:5-8; 3:2-4 3:6); Conor Chaplin: bass (1:1, 2:1, 2:5-7; 3:2-3); Rio Kai: bass (1:2, 2:2-4, 3:1, 3:5); Orlando Le Fleming: bass (1:3-6, 2:8; 3:4, 3:6); Marc Michel: drums (1:1, 2:1, 2:5-7; 3:2-3); Jamie Murrary: drums (1:2, 2:2-4, 3:1, 3:5); James Maddren: drums (1:3-6, 2:8; 3:4, 3:6).
Album information
Title: Dream Band Live In London | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings
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