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Sheryl Bailey: For All Those Living
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Richard Bona
bass, electricb.1967

David Krakauer
clarinetb.1956

Pat Martino
guitar1944 - 2021

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
The title track is a thing of no little urbanity, but both Bailey and pianist

Jim Ridl
piano"29-11" is taken at a sedate tempo, but again the quartet's musical empathy makes for something which catches the ear. Ridl is a fleet-fingered player whose lines often do not resolve in the anticipated way; on this track his work is that of a man who knows he's in convivial company. When it's her turn to blow, Bailey doesn't merely take the temperature down a little; instead, she burns on a flame of a different hue, which makes for a more varied musical experience.
Bailey has worked as one half of a guitar duo with

Jack Wilkins
saxophone, tenor1944 - 2023

Gary Wang
bass, acousticShingo Okudaira
drumsSheryl Bailey is one of those jazz guitarists to whom the work comes as naturally as drinking coffee, and with this quartet she has a unit which delivers the music most persuasively. Not a momentor indeed a noteis wasted. ">
Track Listing
An Unexpected Turn; For All Those Living; A Muse Sings; Masa's Bag; 29- 11; Wilkinsburg; For A Russian Princess; Moblin.'
Personnel
Sheryl Bailey
guitarSheryl Bailey: guitar; Jim Ridl: piano; Gary Wang: bass; Shingo Okudaira: drums.
Album information
Title: For All Those Living | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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