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Donald Edwards: Evolution Of An Influenced Mind
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Dayna Stephens
saxophone, tenor
Conrad Herwig
tromboneb.1959
Evolution Of An Influenced Mind finds Edwards fronting and backing a fiery quintet of like-minded musicians on a program of original music; ten of the eleven pieces on the album are credited to the drummer, and "When" comes from the pen of the pianist on the datethe incomparable

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975
Edwards, Evans, and the rest of the castguitarist

David Gilmore
guitar
Walter Smith III
saxophone, tenorb.1980

Eric Revis
bassb.1967
Strict time is occasionally dispensed with, as when Edwards marries his drums to chants ("American Drum Call To Mama"), or when the band visits spiritually-charged material that reaches for a higher plane ("When"), but rhythm remains Edwards' business. Mid-tempo swing fits him like a glove, laid-back funk futurism sounds just fine when he plays it ("Culmination For Now"), and aggressive environments suit him. Edwards may be selfless when he works for others, but this man has a strong sense of self that shines through on Evolution Of An Influenced Mind. ">
Track Listing
American Drum Call To Mama; History of the Future; Niecee; The Essential Passion; Dock's House; Nightmare of Fun; When; Culmination For Now; Not Really Gumbo; Truth or Consequence
Personnel
Donald Edwards
drumsDonald Edwards: Drums; Walter Smith III: Tenor Sax; David Gilmore: Guitar; Orrin Evans: Piano; Eric Revis: Bass
Album information
Title: Evolution Of An Influenced Mind | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Criss Cross
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