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Steve Wilson/Lewis Nash: Duologue
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John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009

Steve Wilson
saxophoneb.1961

Lewis Nash
drumsb.1958
Nash, an occasional leader and first-call side man who's worked with everybody from vocalist

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Jimmy Heath
saxophone, tenor1926 - 2020

Tommy Flanagan
piano1930 - 2001

Ralph Peterson
drums1962 - 2021

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Christian McBride
bassb.1972
The occasional number on this album finds this pair pushing outside the borders of expectations ("Black Gold"), but the majority of the music is in the wheelhouse(s) of both of these artists. Neither man radically alters his modus operandi to suit the setting, but the skill sets and strengths of both men, normally blended within a band setting, are now thrown into sharp relief. Nash's swinging brilliance, quick reflexes, and melodic bent are all plainly evident here, as are Wilson's lyrical side, playfulness, and rhythmic approach to conversation.
While a few Wilson originals show up on the playlist, the duologue carried on between these two is mostly centered on familiar material. They never obscure the melodic content of the music or toy too much with the qualities that have made these standards so popular, but the very nature of the circumstance they find themselves in leads them to broaden the scope of each piece. A sly and sexy take on "The Mooche" that opens on a brief saxophone fantasia and contains Nash's too-infrequent, smile-inducing pitch bends is one such example. Wilson's lyrical daydreaming on the "Bright Mississippi" portion of "Monk Medley Part 2," which leads to Nash's short cymbal-ic introduction to an energetic and rhythmically clipped take on "Four In One," is another.
There's much to admire here when this pair rides high through

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996
With Duologue, Wilson and Nash make the combination of saxophone and drums seem as logical and complementary as anything. It's a treat to hear them work their magic. ">
Track Listing
Caravan; The Mooche; RCJG; Monk Medley Part 1 (Ask Me Now, Evidence); Row Twelve; Black Gold; Jitterbug Waltz; Freedom Jazz Dance; Monk Medley Part 2 (Bright Mississippi, Four In One); Happy House; Woody 'N' You.
Personnel
Steve Wilson
saxophoneLewis Nash
drumsSteve Wilson: saxophone; Lewis Nash: drums.
Album information
Title: Duologue | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: MCG Jazz
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