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Brent Laidler: Hidden Gems
ByBrent Laidler
guitarIn his sortie, Laidler writes that he "began to come across some really well-crafted changes that [he] thought were beautifully compelling, but to the best of [his] knowledge never made it into a modern Real Book." It felt, he adds, "like [he] was discovering 'hidden gems.'" Laidler arranged 10 of the themes for a sextet whose front line includes trumpeter

Mark Buselli
trumpetb.1958
Ned Boyd
saxophoneJamie Newman
organ, Hammond B3C Scott Pazera
bassb.1972
Even though Laidler and the team chart a trim yet steady course, never straying from well-worn paths, they manage to wrest the utmost elegance and allure from each of these "gems," thanks to their close-knit interplay and clear-sighted artistry. The songs themselves, meanwhile, are as a rule so sunny and engaging that one can't help wondering why their last home should have been in a 'fake book.' The composers, by the way, include

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016
"Ballad for B," based loosely on Hutcherson's "Little B's Poem," features the sextet's own Mr. B. (Buselli) on flugelhorn. Elsewhere, solo space is closely divided among Laidler, Boyd and Newman (who relocated to the East Coast during the Indiana-based session and flew back to help complete it). Again, no new ground is broken, but everyone is polished and articulate. The same can be noted about the album as a whole, as Laidler has indeed identified several Hidden Gems and given them a long-delayed yet well-deserved moment in the sun. ">
Track Listing
Haba Verde; #5 Shomeda Way; Gemani (Gem-a-nee); Ballad for B; Riffy Business; Somewhere in Central Park; Evening Song; Bop Like; Petite Parasol; Without a Tres.
Personnel
Brent Laidler
guitarMark Buselli
trumpetNed Boyd
saxophoneJamie Newman
organ, Hammond B3C Scott Pazera
bassRichard "Sleepy" Floyd
drumsAlbum information
Title: Hidden Gems | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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