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Vasilis Xenopoulos Paul Edis Quartet: Feels Like Home
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Vasilis Xenopoulos
saxophone
Paul Edis
pianoLeading Greek saxophonist Xenopoulos is a flag-waver for straight-ahead jazz and can be found as co-leader of the leading UK ensemble Five-Way Split as well as collaborating with musicians from Cyprus and Greece. He graduated with honours from the Berklee College of Music in Boston and has been working with Edis for 20 years. Edis is an innovative pianist who has worked with

Alan Barnes
woodwindsb.1959

Jim Mullen
guitarb.1945

Tim Garland
clarinet, bassb.1966


Adam King
bass
Jo Harrop
vocalsJoel Barford
drums
Nigel Price
guitar, acoustic
Trish Clowes
saxophoneVasilis Xenopoulos Paul Edis Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraThere is an involuntary sound of relaxation that many of us make; it might come when we finally sit down at the end of a long day or when we first taste the drink we've been looking forward to. Listening to the opening bars of "Going Home" captures that feeling. It envelopes one in warmth and relaxation. Composed by Antonin Dvorak, it may be recognisable to some as the Largo from his Symphony No. 9 (also known as the New World Symphony). A tape recording of it was even taken on Apollo 11 by Neil Armstrong. In the UK, the theme became familiar when used by Ridley Scott in an advert for Hovis Bread. In this version, the quartet borrows from

Stanley Turrentine
saxophone, tenor1934 - 2000
There are five compositions from Edis. The relaxed feeling continues into "The Coast" with inventive piano and sax solos as the light Latin rhythms increase in pace. Xenopoulos takes up the soprano sax for the melancholy "Lockdown London" and brings echoes of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Xenopoulos' "Memories of Home" is the first of his two compositions. The hint of melancholy in his sax melody, coupled with Edis' adroit piano exploration, exhibits how well these two play together, often employing a delayed echo of what the other has played. Drum rolls usher in the hard bop of "Get Off My Lawn." King and Barford underpin the fine sax and piano runs as the quartet neatly interlock.
Always melodic with strong grooves, this is an album that is grounded in the jazz tradition. The quartet brings the theme of home to light with their inspired playing. There is a subtle ease to Edis' playing and his compositions are creative and thoughtful. Xenopoulos glides through the registers, offering warm, rhythmic and even tones. This is an engaging and entertaining album and those who are partial to contemporary straight-ahead jazz should find much here to admire. ">
Track Listing
Going Home; The Coast; Lockdown London; Coming Home to You; Memories of Home; Get Off My Lawn; From Something To Somewhere; Mikey’s Samba.
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Title: Feels Like Home | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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