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Chris Lightcap's Bigmouth: Epicenter
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Chris Lightcap
bassb.1971
Ovviamente nel segno del jazz. Perché Epicenter, da qualunque parte lo si guardi, è semplicemente e meravigliosamente un disco jazz. La scrittura, l'armonia, i colori, il suono, il senso del ritmo, la tensione: tutto è jazz. Al di là di qualsiasi ragionevole dubbio e alla portata di qualsiasi orecchio; jazz rassicurante, confortevole, eppure coraggioso, attuale, a tratti impertinente.
Emblematica l'iniziale "Nine South," che introdotta da un ipnotico ostinato del Wurlitzer (strepitoso, al solito,

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Chris Cheek
saxophoneb.1968
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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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