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Neil Swainson Sextet: Here for a While
ByNeil Swainson
bass, acousticb.1955

Brad Turner
trumpet
Kelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenor
Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Quincy Davis
drumsAs the album unfolds, it is clear that this is not just another collection of original compositions. Swainson has crafted a suite of pieces that are rich both in harmonic complexity and emotional resonance, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary sensibilities. The opener is "At the End of the Day," with a perky waltz tempo. The number is fuelled by technical fluency, strategic melodic thinking and a cleanly dusted tone. Solos from Turner, Jefferson and Rosnes have textural and stylistic breadth. Swainson's bass provides the grounding force with supportive and subtly assertive lines.
Swainson's compositions have a deep sense of swing and groove, as confirmed by "In the Path of Angels," a slow and gentle bossa nova and "Bend," an up-tempo samba. Although these pieces have different keys, tempos and harmonic architecture, Swainson sets up his compositions so that each band member is given a chance to shine, such as Steve Davis, Jefferson and Rosnes on the former number and Rosnes, particularly in the latter, as she manages the segue from Jefferson's solo into her own rich and expressive voice.
"Madrona" is a deft change of pace, with the trio of Rosnes, Swainson and Quincy Davis covering the up-tempo waltz. Rosnes is a pianist of considerable renown who, with her signature touch, develops the number with a perfect blend of technical prowess and emotional depth. Swainson has a reputation as a bassist of deep, warm tone and fluidity, which he demonstrates with considerable ease. The title track, "Here for a While," is a fetching ballad on which Swainson's bass is ever present. Whether on his solo turn filled with strongly articulated lines or in support of the development of the number, showing subtle strength and sensitivity. Turner, Jefferson and Rosnes are exemplars of evocative, harmonically layered solos.

Rob McConnell
trombone1935 - 2010
Track Listing
At the End of the Day; Lagrange Point; In the Path of Angels; Bend; Madrona; Jerry's Blues; Here for a While; One for Rob; Under Coverof Darkness.
Personnel
Neil Swainson
bass, acousticRenee Rosnes
pianoQuincy Davis
drumsSteve Davis
tromboneKelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenorBrad Turner
trumpetAlbum information
Title: Here for a While | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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