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FivePlay Jazz Quintet: Five And More
By
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
This band, which has been around since 2005 and released two prior albums, is under the direction of guitarist

Tony Corman
guitar, electricb.1954

Laura Klein
pianoDave Tidball
saxophoneIf it were just a quintet running down these tunes, things could come off as a tad generic, but the presence of some guests and the arrangements that surround them help to make this music memorable. The juxtaposition of trombones against soprano saxophone creates a unique sound on "The Girl You Look Right Past," clarinet(s) and vibraphone come together brilliantly on "What Bobby Said," and bass trumpet moves atop a bed of clarinets on "Rosa Rugosa," a captivating bossa that stands as one of the highlights on the album.
FivePlay Jazz Quintet sounds just fine on its own, but personnel augmentation makes the group sound even better on Five & More. ">
Track Listing
The Girl You Look Right Past; Enology; What Bobby Said; Glow In The Dark; One Better; Rosa Rugosa; Stella Steps Out; Glamorgan; Abbott's Lagoon; Making Spirits Rise.
Personnel
FivePlay Jazz Quintet
band / ensemble / orchestraTony Corman: guitar; Laura Klein: piano; Dave Tidball: saxophone(s), clarinet(s); Alan Hall: drums; Paul Smith: acoustic bass; Jim Dukey: clarinet (3, 6); Charlie Keagle: clarinet (3, 6); Dick Mathias: clarinet (3, 6); Ryan Black: trombone (1, 5); Derek James: (1, 5); Eric Swihart: trombone (1, 5); Rick Walsh: trombone (1, 5); Ted Wolff: vibraphone (3, 4); Frank Phipps: bass trumpet (6).
Album information
Title: Five And More | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Auraline Music
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