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Out To Dinner: Episodes Of Grace
ByEric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Out To Dinner
band / ensemble / orchestraEach Out To Dinner release features slightly different personnel with the ever-present

Behn Gillece
vibraphoneb.1982

Boris Kozlov
bass, acousticb.1967

Rudy Royston
drums
Patrick Cornelius
saxophone, altob.1978

Ryan Keberle
tromboneb.1980
Out To Dinner does not try to recreate the avant-garde sound of Dolphy's recording, instead using some of its flavors for their own special recipe. Gillece's vibraphone work and Kozlov's bass provide the foundation for what has become the Out To Dinner sound. Each of the other players adds their particular musical ingredients, resulting in a satisfying mixture of melody and improvisation.
As on the previous Out To Dinner releases, the musicians featured on Episodes of Grace are all amazing talents. Cornelius and Keberle, for example, lay down some tasty solos, which prove their status as top jazz performers. And while there are no leaders per se, Gillece's vibraphone stands out as perhaps the essential element in their sound.
All the songs were written by members of the group, except for

Victor Feldman
multi-instrumentalist1934 - 1987
Episodes Of Grace dishes up another excellent serving for the Out To Dinner series. As producer Marc Free explains, this music seeks "to enlist the ears of a new group" of listeners while expanding the "aesthetic sensibilities" of traditional audiences." As with the other Out To Dinner releases, Episodes Of Grace is a recipe worth adding to your collection. ">
Track Listing
The Last Corner; Episodes Of Grace; We Create; Precious Moments; Hollow Men; Joshua; Green Machine
Personnel
Out To Dinner
band / ensemble / orchestraBehn Gillece
vibraphoneBoris Kozlov
bass, acousticRudy Royston
drumsPatrick Cornelius
saxophone, altoRyan Keberle
tromboneAlbum information
Title: Episodes Of Grace | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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