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Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth: Epicenter
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Chris Lightcap
bassb.1971
Central to the sound is keyboardist

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
"White Horse" has an ambient, layered white noise surge suggestive of lurking danger. "Epicenter," the tune, is restless, with a low key urgency roiling out of the rhythm section, giving way to a brief Ellingtonian reed harmony leading into an urgent sax solo, more unison, another solo, the energy gathering to a more frantic level, that low key unrest ratcheting up into a higher gear.
The most successful jazz albumsat a time when single song downloads seem to be kingare the ones that make a grander statement, that work a central theme, in a suite-like fashion, as Epicenter does. Drawing from the personality and the unique energy of the metropolis, "Down East" takes a trip into, perhaps, areas of squalor and lawlessness, with the saxophones roaring like late period

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Epicenter an egoless all-star set, rocks: funky and modernistic, it sounds like an inevitable incremental step forward for jazz. ">
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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