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Possibilites: Get 'Em
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Rudy Royston
drums
JD Allen
saxophone, tenorb.1972

Jason Rigby
saxophone, tenorb.1974
Now it's the group Possibilities' turn, with Get 'Em.
Saxophonist Tim Bennett can be tagged the front man, as the writer of six out of seven of the disc's compositions, though the group's approach to making music is egalitarian. Bennett and his bandmatesdrummer

Peter Manheim
drums
Daniel Stein
bass, acousticFrom the opening notes of "Vibin,'" the sound had a fluid, organic feeling. Bennett's saxophone style is pure, vibrato-less, in the fashion of

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965
"Band Aids" finds Bennett blowing cool over a metronomic rhythm that expands and contracts, moving the initial tranquility and injecting an slightly ominous vibe. These are laid back sounds, underlain with a covert intensity that bursts forth on occasion, then settles back into the groove.
Pure Imagination," the one non-Bennett original in the set, feels like a soundtrack to a movie scene featuring a protagonist sidling along a dark hallway, searching for the supernatural, and ultimately not finding it. The closer, "Studio B," bops, wrapping up this flowing and cohesive, cool-toned trio outing. ">
Track Listing
Vibin'; Band Aids; Up And In; Endless Grace; Get 'Em; Pure Imagination; Studio B.
Personnel
Tim Bennett: saxophone; Dan Stein: bass; Peter Manheim: drums.
Album information
Title: Get 'Em | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Produced
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