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Ben van Gelder: Frame of Reference
ByVan Gelder's energy is echoed by an adept quintet of peers who are all in their twenties: a cerebral tone in "Wise Old Man" is enhanced by pianist

Aaron Parks
pianob.1983

Peter Schlamb
vibraphone
Craig Weinrib
drums
Rick Rosato
bass, acousticb.1988
The music also honors the past without mimicking it.

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Van Gelder's own compositions are the most telling, however, where the simpatico flow of the band in "Guiding Principle" is reminiscent of

Logan Richardson
saxophone, alto
Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
If there's a criticism to be found in Frame of Reference, it would be that the set is at times too contemplative in comparison to the many debuts that espouse the mantra of "I can play as hard and fast as the next musician." That's not a bad thing. Van Gelder can also burn off notes with ease but, based on this auspicious debut, there's much more in his repertoire. ">
Track Listing
Guiding Principle; Musings; Countdown; Retreat; New Tink; Round Midnight; Peter and the Wolf; Wise Old Man; Blues 2011; Frame of Reference.
Personnel
Ben van Gelder
saxophone, altoBen Van Gelder: saxophone; Aaron Parks: piano; Peter Schlamb: vibraphone; Craig Weinrib: drums; Rick Rosato: double bass; Corey King: trombone (10); Ambrose Akinmusire: trumpet (10); Joris Roelofs: bass clarinet (10); Kyle Wilson: tenor saxophone (9).
Album information
Title: Frame of Reference | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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