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George DeLancey: George DeLancey
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

George DeLancey
bassb.1988
From the opening bass lines of "Prologue," it is easy to tell this is a bass players record. "Michelangelo," falls into a mellow groove, featuring

Mike Sailors
trumpet
Aaron Diehl
piano
Stacy Dillard
saxophoneThe alto sax of Caleb Wheeler Curtis interacts with guts and flair on the relentless "Falling Down," before DeLancey brings down the pace for a tempered breather. The walking bass on "Two Step Away," recalls the vintage bands playing large ballrooms under crystal chandeliers, with the pianist taking the spotlight. Then it's back to the hard-bop frenzy of "Complaint," where trombonist Walter Harris trades licks with Tony Lustig on the baritone, before they all give it up for the drummer, Lawrence Leathers. Dillard returns on alto for "Little Lover," a tranquil ballad which revolves around his horn; leading into the finale "Epilogue," which flashes back to the New Orleans second line attack, as the band marches off into the night.
It is hard to believe that this is DeLancey's debut as a leader. His command of the elements in harmony, melody, and rhythm is superb, and displays a sophisticated sense of swing, coupled with maturity in composition and arrangements. This is serious jazz music played by an octet that sounds like a full blown orchestra running on high octane fuel. The musicians are all on the same page and set on the common goal to create the music as an entity in itself. ">
Track Listing
Prologue; Michelangelo; The Demon; Laps Of Luxury; In Repose; falling Down; Two-Step Away; Complaint; Little Lover; Epilogue.
Personnel
George DeLancey
bassGeorge DeLancey: bass; Aaron Diehl: piano; Lawrence Leathers: drums; Stacy Dillard: soprano (2, 4, 6, 9) tenor sax (1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10); Caleb Wheeler Curtis: alto sax; tony Lusitg: baritone sax (1, 5, 8, 10) tenor sax (2, 4, 6); Mike Sailors: trumpet, flugelhorn; Walter Harris: trombone.
Album information
Title: George Delancey | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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