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Drew Gress: Drew Gress: The Sky Inside
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Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Uri Caine
pianob.1956

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Marc Copland
pianob.1948

John Hollenbeck
drumsb.1968

John Surman
saxophoneb.1944
If anything, Gress' quintetwhich also capitalized, at inception, on the preexisting chemistry of saxophonist

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Tom Rainey
drumsb.1957

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971
Still, in just a few short years, Pirouet has emerged as a label of significance, and a worthy new home for Gress. Gress' writing ranges from the irregularly metered opener, "No Saint," a contrapuntal piece where Berne and Alessi layer long-held tones of a slowly evolving and intensifying melody before gradually opening up for what begins as a saxophone solo but slowly, inevitably turns into an improvisational free-for-all, with only Rainey keeping a semblance of pulsethough with Alessi's growling tone and Taborn's combination of chordal dissonance and angular arpeggiations, it's a tough one to find. Even less jagged tunes like the balladic "In Streamline" are somehow skewed, their lyrical underpinnings clear but, at the same time, far from straightforward.
But it's the nearly 12-minute title track that reflects The Sky Inside's biggest shift, even if it's a relatively subtle one. "The Sky Inside" also incorporates subtle electronics, courtesy of Gress, making for a compelling combination of freedom and form that, beyond the tremendous interaction between Berne and Alessisometimes pushing away from each other like the same poles of a magnet, other times joining in near-unisontheir microtonally conjoined and ultimately more consonant harmonies leading to a paradoxically richer yet even sparer middle section, first predicated on Gress' descending bass pattern and then more ethereal passages of otherworldly beauty. Greater drama unfolds with Taborn's sudden firm, lower register left-hand, only to dissolve into complete and utter spontaneityat least, until Gress' ostinato, Rainey's pulse and a repetitive three-line melody from the horns bolsters Taborn's most thrilling improvisational passage of this 72-minute set.
There's plenty more, but what The Sky Inside reflects as a whole is Gress' increasing confidence as a writer, imbuing his long-held jazz acumen with new music references from beyond its widest purview, and as rallying point for a group of playersevery one of them an established leader in his own right, with unmistakably strong personal identitywho may often work together in varying constellations, yet still manage to provide The Sky Inside with its own inimitable voice. ">
Track Listing
No Saint; In Streamline; Long Story; The Sky Inside; Kernel; Dreampop; Jacquard; Delve; Zaftig Redux; Long Story Short.
Personnel
Drew Gress
bassDrew Gress: bass, electronics; Tim Berne: alto saxophone; Ralph Alessi: trumpet; Craig Taborn: piano; Tom Rainey: drums.
Album information
Title: Drew Gress: The Sky Inside | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Pirouet Records
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