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John Fedchock Quartet Live: Fluidity
ByFedchock recorded this album over the course of several nights spent at a club called Havana Nights in Virgina Beach, Virginia in August of 2013. The band included two of Fedchock's go-to musicians in the Mid-Atlantic regionpianist John Toomey and bassist

Jimmy Masters
bassThe material presented on Fluidity is largely familiar, but Fedchock and company don't simply dole out workmanlike jazz performances. Right from the opening tracka take on "East Of The Sun" that plays with the placement of the changes, stretching out and changing the phrasing a bit in the processFedchock and his sensitive-cum-swinging band mates make it clear that they're not phoning this in. From there, they move into bossa territory on "Havana," toss off a pleasing and uncomplicated "I Hear A Rhapsody," and deliver the most soothing "Make Someone Happy" to arrive in some time. Toomey's piano introduction sets the stage on that last number, but it's Fedchock's beautifully relaxed delivery that sells the song, making it the standout track on the album.
As the album continues, Fedchock and company provide low flame intensity on "Under The Radar," deliver lighthearted swing on "Weaver Of Dreams," and work a mellow and in-the-pocket angle on "I've Never Been In Love Before." By the time the band arrives at the energetically swinging closer

Joe Henderson
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Track Listing
East Of The Sun; Havana; I Hear A Rhapsody; Make Someone Happy; Under The Radar; Weaver Of Dreams; The Days Of Wine And Roses; I've Never Been In Love Before; Homestretch.
Personnel
John Fedchock
tromboneJohn Fedchock: trombone; John Toomey: piano; Jimmy Masters; Dave Ratajczak.
Album information
Title: Fluidity | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Summit Records
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