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Frank Kimbrough: Frank Kimbrough 2003 - 2006
ByFrank Kimbrough
piano1956 - 2020
On Lullabluebye, Kimbrough is accompanied by longtime collaborators bassist

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
"You Only Live Twice" is the title composition from the 1967 James Bond movie. Ever inventive, Kimbrough re-purposes the number as a bossa nova ballad, and he glides over the keyboard in glistening fashion; Allison and Wilson provide fluent support throughout. Allison's "Ben's Tune" is offered at a jaunty tempo which is in keeping with the straightforward line of the number. Throughout the session, Kimbrough and his cohorts play with erudition, command, and curiosity.
In the companion album Play, Kimbrough made changes to his accompanists by engaging the up-and-coming bassist

Masa Kamaguchi
bass, acoustic
Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
One of the Motian originals is " Conception Vessel" which opens with an intricate drum excursion by the composer before Kimbrough slides into the number with suppleness. Throughout the interpretation, Motian provides a variety of propulsive patterns that supports a melodious flow to the work of the trio members. The album closes with a piano and bass version of "Beginning." The empathy and the surety of each player is readily evident as they make their way through the number. ">
Track Listing
Volume OneLullabluebye: Lullabluebye; Centering; Kid Stuff; Ode; Whirl; Ghost Dance; You Only Live Twice; FU BU; Ben's Tune; Eventualities. Volume Two Play: Beginning; The Spins; Lucent; Waiting In Santander; Conception Vessel; Jimmy; Play; Regeneration; Little Big Man; Beginning 2.
Personnel
Frank Kimbrough
pianoBen Allison
bass, acousticMatt Wilson
drumsMasa Kamaguchi
bass, acousticPaul Motian
drumsAlbum information
Title: Frank Kimbrough 2003 - 2006 | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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