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Michael Adkins Quartet: Flaneur
ByMichael Adkins
saxophoneFlaneur shows up as a gift out of nowhere, ten years unaccounted for, but in this digital age of mass-information there is certain beauty about it all -like finding an unpublished literary masterpiece in a dusty old suitcase. Now the case is opened, and the content is worth discovering.
Writer Brian Morton gets to the heart of matter when he suggests that the music could be situated in a third space that neither belongs to up-tempo numbers nor ballads. Taking the title of the album as a starting point, the music strolls, but in a way that is both casual and determined. Adkins plays with the cool fire of another tenor,

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965
Adkins is not the only one voice in a quartet that also includes the late legend, drummer

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Russ Lossing
pianob.1960

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966
So, to return to the question of context. Does it really matter when and how the music was recorded and who is Michael Adkins? Listen to this music and you will know it. ">
Track Listing
First Walk: Archives; Hard Request; We'll See; Numeral. Second Walk: Before You Know It; Grafica; Offerings; Silhouette.
Personnel
Michael Adkins
saxophoneMichael Adkins: tenor Saxophone; Russ Lossing: piano; Larry Grenadier: double bass; Paul Motian: drums.
Album information
Title: Flaneur | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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