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Rachael Cohen: Halftime
BySo who's accompanying Cohen on her debut recording? There's a hint on the CD cover, where the saxophonist thanks "Phil, Calum and Jim" for their musicianship, but nothing more. A guessing game might be fun, but the press release eliminates the need for such fripperies. The quality of the players is apparent from the first few bars of "The Manor," but for the record, there's

Phil Robson
guitar
Calum Gourlay
bass
Christine Tobin
vocalsb.1963

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
"Window Watcher" opens with Cohen's unaccompanied sax, the microphones picking up the clatter of the keys as well as the rich, rather lonely sound of the instrument. When the other musicians join in they retain the meditative feel of the saxophone until half way through (halftime?) when the tempo and the energy leap up. The first half is in many ways the most impressive few minutes on Halftime, a measure of Cohen's maturity as a player who's not afraid to leave her sound exposed and who's aware of the importance of space and emotion. ">
Track Listing
The Manor; Just For You; Groove Envy; Rise And Fall Of SC; Intermission; Riggins, Higgins?; Window Watcher; Ask Me Later; Free Speech; Full Time.
Personnel
Rachael Cohen
saxophoneRachael Cohen: alto saxophone; Phil Robson: guitar; Calum Gourlay: double bass; James Bashford: drums.
Album information
Title: Halftime | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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