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John Turville: Head First
ByThe set opens with "Fall Out," utilising the horns to create a warm and vibrant ensemble setting. "Almagro Nights," a piano trio number, allows Turville the space to stretch-out whilst closely underpinned by Dave Whitford's resonant bass and James Maddren's razor-sharp drumming. One of Turville's mentors was the late

John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015
The mood changes with the title track, a breezy samba, whilst "Ennerdale," introduced by the horns, invites a reflective interlude. Continuing in this mode, "Diego Schissi's "Cancion 4" is reminiscent of another of Turville's heroes, the late

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Michel Petrucciani
piano1962 - 1999
Track Listing
Fall Out; Almagro Nights; Seahorses; Interval Music; A Perfect Foil; Head First; Enneralde; Cancion 4; Francisca; A Month In Tunisia; Cyclic Chorale; Beautiful But Why.
Personnel
John Turville: piano; Julian Argüelles: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Robbie Robson: trumpet; Dave Whitford: double bass; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Head First | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings
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