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Jaiman Crunk: Encounters
ByBass is central to six tracksthe other two are bass-less duetsand five separate, distinctive bassists are an indication of Crunk's method of writing for specific individuals. Veteran

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Richard Cole
saxophone, tenorb.1957

Jon Goforth
multi-instrumentalistb.1955

Mark Taylor
composer / conductorb.1961

Bill Anschell
pianob.1959

The orchestral pieces are satisfyingly diverse; The vocal number "Let Me Slip Into Your Dreams Tonight" is arranged by Take 6 and displays a soulfulness akin to

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Frank Zappa
guitar, electric1940 - 1993

Wallace Roney
trumpet1960 - 2020

John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Seamus Blake
saxophoneb.1970
The quintet and sextet numbers are equally appealing. Harmonium introduces the elegant, tightly spun "We've Come This Far." Crunk's tasteful solo is spurred on by bassist

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

Ernie Watts
saxophone, tenorb.1945

Tony Grey
bass, electricb.1975
Bassist Chris Scyner's fast walking bass drives the straight ahead number "She Stepped Away," which features fine interventions from in-form trumpeter

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
Imagination is matched by ambition on these eight striking compositions, where contrasts in moods and textures are as satisfying as the strong individual imprints. Crunk is a compelling narrator and this recording is a very impressive opening statement. ">
Track Listing
Spuren; We’ve Come This Far; Let Me Slip Into Your Dreams Tonight; Just Questions; Beneath a Leaf; She Stepped Away; What You Know; Her Kiss.
Personnel
Jaiman Crunk
guitarJaiman Crunk: acoustic and electric guitars; Mark Taylor: alto saxophone (1); Richard Cole: tenor saxophone: (1, 5); Jon Goforth: tenor saxophone (1, 5); Bill Anschell: piano (1, 7); Ron Carter: bass (1); Byron Vannoy: drums (1); Kenneth Nash: percussion (1-2); Ernie Watts: tenor saxophone (2); Garrett Fisher: harmonium (2); Buster Williams: bass (2); T3 McChristy: drums (2, 4-6); Take 6; vocals (3); Brian Bromberg; bass (3); Will Calhoun: drums (3); Andy Narell; steel drums (4); Tommy Nitro: synthesizers (4-6); Tony Grey: bass (4); Wallace Roney: trumpet (5); John Patitucci: bass (5); Randy Brecker: trumpet (6); Ada Rovatti: tenor saxophone (6); Chris Symer: bass (6); Seamus Blake: tenor saxophone (8); David Sabee: conductor (1, 3, 5, 8); Anthony DiLorenzo: trumpet (1, 3, 5); Justin Emmerich; trumpet (1, 3, 5); Ko-ichiro Yamamoto: trombone (1); Erin James: flute (1, 3, 5); Robin Peery: flute (1, 3, 5); Selina Gresso: oboe (1, 3, 5); Noelle Burns: oboe (1); Seth Krimsky: bassoon (1); Mike Gamburg: bassoon (1); Brent Hages: English horn (1); Simon James: violin (1, 3, 5, 8); Mikhail Shmidt: violin (1); Sayaka Kokubo: viola (1); Eric Gaenslen: cello (1, 3, 5, 8); Keith Winkle: trombone (3, 5); Seth Tompkins: tuba (3, 5); Martin Kuuskmann: bassoon (3, 5); Stefan Farkas: English horn (3, 5); Marjorie Talvi: violin (3, 5, 8); Roxanna Patterson: viola (3, 5, 8); Ben Thomas: vibraphone (3).
Album information
Title: Encounters | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Origin Records
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