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Rich Halley 4: Eleven
ByRich Halley
saxophone, tenorEleven is Halley's sixth recording with the Rich Halley 4, and the second in 2015, after the superb Creating Structures.
The consistency and volume of the saxophonist's output (who releases two CDs a year anymore?) seems to keep the juices flowing for Halley and his band mates. The Eleven if the disc's title refers to the number on compositions, loose structures that act as frameworks for some of the finest and free-est saxophone soloing this side of late period John Coltrane. Then there's

Michael Vlatkovich
tromboneb.1951
Clyde Reed
bassThe set opens with the three part "Reification Suite," seventeen mmodern jazz minutes rolling out over over "Retroactive," a blustering thundercloud; "Radioactive," that sounds like impending doom, with the saxophonist tearing things up; and "Remnant," which is more reflective, a deep breath after the apocalypse, with a thoughtful tenor sax/trombone conversation.
There's nobody doing the

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Track Listing
Retroactive; Radioactive; Remnant; The Dugite Strikes; The Creep of Time; Glimpses Through the Fog; Adjusting the Throughput; Dead of Winter; Convolution; Slider; The Animas.
Personnel
Rich Halley
saxophone, tenorRich Halley: tenor saxophone; Michael Vlatkovich: trombone; Clyde Reed: bass; Carson Halley: drums.
Album information
Title: Eleven | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Pine Eagle Records
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