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Geoff Mason: GMQ
ByGeoff Mason
tromboneb.1968

Simon Spillett
saxophone, tenor
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
In Spillett's absence, Mason has assembled a superlative rhythm sectionpianist

John Horler
pianob.1947

Adam King
bass
Winston Clifford
drumsb.1965
Monk's typically eccentric "Trinkle Tinkle," another in the too-seldom-heard sphere (pun intended), gives King a chance to flex his intuitive chops, after which Mason and Horler offer further pertinent commentary and trade four-bar volleys with Clifford. "Beyond All Limits," a sunny flag-waver on which Horler unveils his bright and playful nature, and King and Clifford shine again, leads to the second of Monk's compositions, the more familiar but no less fanciful "Well You Needn't," and to the album's fast-moving finale, "L's Bop" (credited only to White), beyond any doubt one of the session's highlights. Everyone is in fine form there, with sweet solos by Mason and Horler adding icing to the cake.
While there's no questioning Mason's technical expertise or ability to improvise, there's nothing here that sets him apart from a host of others, in the States and abroad, as that is the nature of the trombone. It's not often that a

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trombone1924 - 2001

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trombone1926 - 1978

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trombone1905 - 1964
Track Listing
1. 26-2 (Coltrane) 2. Tell me a Bedtime Story ( Hancock) 3. Trinkle Tinkle ( Monk) 4. Beyond All Limits (Shaw) 5. Well You Needn't (Monk) 6. Riot (Hancock) 7. L's Bop (White)
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Title: GMQ | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: GM Records
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