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Scott Colley: Empire
By Track review of "January"
Antonio Sanchez
drumsb.1971

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963
It has been said that "A picture is worth a thousand words," and the cover art for Empire secretly confirms that truth through a Colley family photo (circa 1875-family home and post office in Empire, Kansas). "January"'s strong vibe found its inspiration, more than likely, from the photo's fascinating source material:
"In 1875 Joseph J. Colby constructed the first permanent residence which was the beginning of Empire. Any hope for a prosperous future for Empire was shattered when a branch of the AT&SF Railroad was completed September 23, 1879 passing north of Empire through the present site of Galva. It didn't take long for the residents of Empire to move their buildings north to the tracks. By 1880, even the post office was closed. The beginning of Galva meant the end of Empire..."Galva, Kansas Historical Records.
Regardless of the connection, Colley's opening track, as articulated by consummate musicians, denotes not only a stalwart bassist, but a composer who is thoughtful and creative. The track, like the photo, conveys a sense of capturing a moment in time and hints at much more to be discovered. ">
Personnel
Scott Colley
bassScott Colley: bass; Ralph Alessi: trumpet; Brian Blade: drums; Bill Frisell: guitar; Craig Taborn: piano.
Album information
Title: Empire | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: CAM Jazz
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