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Fat Cat Big Band: Face
The splendid arrangements are the backbone to the album, but the musicians are the source of innovation and newness, true in "Ballade of Eternal Love," a blithe and full song with earnest delivery and vigorous sax. There are 11 musicians who bring an understanding of classical style and a willingness to experiment with sonic form and presence. There is

Sharel Cassity
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Stacy Dillard
saxophoneJade Synstelien
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The record begins with the title track, a piece with a classical form and modern arrangement that boasts a mischievous tempo and just-so wistfulness that's mediated by a synchronicity of instrumental engagement. "Mamacita Tu Es Bonita" is a fun, immediately memorable song that can only be properly enjoyed while dancing and the swiveling crescendo of the vocals sounds as if it was properly recorded in the same way. Face closes with "Road Song for Stacy Dillard & Alexi David," a piece that shows off the same kind of swagger and ease as "Mamacita" while being as different as it could possibly be in both style and substance. It captures the band members' ability to dress up whimsy in a suit and make it sound unforgettable, as is the rest of the album. ">
Track Listing
Face; Blues for Borden; Love's Lost Rhapsody; Mommy Long Legs; Bory-Alice; Almost Sacha's Favorite Key; Ballade of Eternal Love; Mamacita Tu Es Muy Bonita; Farewell Phoenix; Road Song for Stacy Dillard & Alexi David.
Personnel
Fat Cat Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestraJade Synstelien: guitar, vocals (5, 8); Phil Stewart: drums; Ben Meigners: bass; Jack Glottman: piano; Sharel Cassity: alto saxophone; Stacy Dillard: tenor saxophone; Geoff Vidal: tenor saxophone; Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet; Brandon Lee: trumpet; Jonathan Voltzok: trombone; Max Seigel: bass trombone.
Album information
Title: Face | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Smalls Records
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