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Chris Colangelo: Elaine's Song
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Steve Swallow
bassb.1940

Bob Sheppard
saxophone, tenorb.1952
The album kicks off with, perhaps, the best chart: the up-tempo "The Ubiquitous One," sporting a light groove introduced by the bassist, Sheppard and drummer

Steve Hass
drums
John Beasley
piano
Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960
Benn Clatworthy
saxophone, tenorClatworthy leads on "Green And Blue," this time producing fluid flute lines and setting up a delicate bass solo leading Clatworthy to float his flute to the finish. "Gryffindor's Revenge" is a quick-paced, straight-ahead jazz piece performed in a standard piano trio format, with Beasley and Hass cooking it. Another dedication to a friend, "Watts Important (For

Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960
Colangelo saves his last original for the finale, with Sheppard returning on "From Dark To Light" and providing soft tenor glows on this post-bop ballad, topping off at nine-and-a-half minutes to close a truly wonderful session of contemporary jazz. Elaine's Song is a gem of a recording, which stands out not so much for the musicianship, but for the quality of the music. Colangelo is undoubtedly a very fine bassist, but this project is more a testament to his skills as a composer and arranger than his performance as a bassist; altogether, some excellent session work. ">
Track Listing
The Ubiquitous One; Like Kenny; Elaine's Song; Green and Blue; Gryffindor's Revenge; Watt's Important; Falling Grace; Straight Street; From Dark to Light.
Personnel
Chris Colangelo
bassChris Colangelo: acoustic bass; John Beasley: piano; Bob Sheppard: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Benn Clatworthy: tenor saxophone, flute; Zane Musa: alto saxophone; Steve Hass: drums.
Album information
Title: Elaine's Song | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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