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Rob Cope: Gemini
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Rob Cope
saxophone, sopranoThe first of those duos features the soprano saxophone and bass clarinet of Cope together with the tenor saxophone of
Andy Scott UK
saxophone, tenorMatthew Herbert Big Band
arrangerThe second duo consists of two leading members of the British jazz scene, pianist

Liam Noble
piano
Paul Clarvis
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The album consists of 12 tracks, all composed by Cope, that vary in length from over four minutes to just over a minute. Opening track, "Voices," opens with bass clarinet and tenor saxophone and it is immediately apparent that Cope and Scott are well-rehearsed. Their combinations neatly weave together, before Noble and Clarvis cut across the melody. "Together" finds the two saxophones playing in union with tight patterns and timing, before broaching their own path. The title track again finds the saxophones interweaving before moving into an improvisation. "Up" brings a Latin carnival melody enhanced with neat piano from Noble and clever rhythms from Clarvis.
"Across" is a clear stand-out. Amongst the intertwining motifs, there is a fine tenor solo from Scott and a subtle improvisation from Noble. The repeating pulses and shifting patterns may bring to mind " data-original-title="" title="">Spiro or early solo albums from

Brian Eno
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Other highlights include "The Dance" with Noble and Clarvis driving a joyous and fun rhythm. The bluesy "Laika" with Cope and Scott combining with impeccable timing. Clarvis has fun improvising over the tenor saxophone in the rowdy "Punch" whilst "Little Glass Box" is a clever re-working of a Group S track. The first-class recording quality, from Crown Lane Studio, is also worthy of mention.
The album reverberates with energy, spontaneity and freedom. There are, at times, almost too many creative ideas and interesting melody fragments fighting for space to breathe and to be developed further, but it is this compositional freedom that is also the album's greatest strength. The two duos have created a compelling and rewarding album. ">
Track Listing
Voices; Together; Gemini; Up; Across; Water; The Dance; Rain; Laika; Little Glass Box; Punch; Generations.
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Album information
Title: Gemini | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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