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Horizons Quartet: Horizons Quartet
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Dan Wilkins
saxophoneb.1991
That's not to imply that the eight Wilkins' fueled compositions are going to lull you into somnolence or indifference. Just the contrary. These loose limbed compositions provide just enough kick, just enough engaging twists in logic and design, to keep you on your toes and following the music to its intended place.
Wilkins' multigenerational teammatesyoung and headstrong pianist

James Collins
piano
Gene Perla
bassb.1940

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Byron Landham
drumsb.1969

Betty Carter
vocals1929 - 1998

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Cyrus Chestnut
pianob.1963

Rudy Van Gelder
various1924 - 2016
Wilkins' tone may not be particularly fire breathing or definable at this young stage in his evolution but it's highly listenable and conversant. His soprano, a cool mix of old and new, lends lyrical aplomb to Collins' classic Rhodes on "The Blade's Proposition" and energetically darts between his bandmates on "Benediction of the Moon." Perla, who at 81 can still run rings around the competition and whose label, PM Records, has released this album, provides boundless bop and bounce, laying back or taking charge as the call comes in. So too Landham, whether flexing his considerable muscle on the opener or shading whisper and light on "Billow" or the closing "Kindling of the Phoenix." Horizons Quartet has something for everyone. ">
Track Listing
Sprialing; The Blade's Proposition; Marionettes; Benediction of the Moon; Billows; Get the Point; Gaia's Blessing; Kindling of the Phoenix.
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Album information
Title: Horizons Quartet | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: PM Records
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