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Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth: Epicenter
ByChris Lightcap
bassb.1971

Lou Reed
guitar1942 - 2013
It is the perfect ending for an album that musically celebrates various New York City neighborhoods with seven tracks conceived as a suite entitled, Lost and Found: New York. Stylistically varied, the tracks share a strutting assurance, rhythmic vibrancy and harmonic simplicity which gives the music immediate appeal to many a varied musical taste.
Lightcap's group, Bigmouth, is driven by the big sound of Lightcap's bass that is tightly coupled with

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968
Thus, Bigmouth is made up of some of the cream of the New York jazz scene, with all most evidently having a great time playing Lightcap's direct music together.
If you have a friend or acquaintance who espouses a love for music, but not "jazz," send Epicenter his or her way, and watch a "wow" light up their eyes. ">
Track Listing
Nine South; White Horse; Epicenter; Arthur Avenue; Down East; Stillwell; Stone by Stone; All Tomorrow's Parties.
Personnel
Chris Lightcap
bassChris Lightcap: bass, acoustic guitar, organ; Craig Taborn: Wurlitzer, electric piano, piano, organ; Tony Malaby: tenor saxophone; Chris Cheek: tenor saxophone; Gerald Cleaver: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Epicenter | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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