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Randal Clark: Imaginary World
By
Jeff Lorber
keyboardsb.1952

Vinnie Colaiuta
drumsb.1956

Gary Novak
drums
Jimmy Haslip
bassb.1951

Mike Miller
guitarMichael Thompson
guitar, electric
Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
It is Clark, however, who seizes the opportunities. Starting out as a "Trailblazer" seemed fitting as Clark then evokes a bright "New Day" in a tune that Haslip and Novak present in a rhythmic jewel case. Clark and Thompson utilize the structure to engage in playful improvisation. The "Daybreak" continues with Colaiuta and Haslip forming a soft launch pad for Clark to propel out of with his soprano sax. He meets a spirited Lorber in orbit, as his high-end springs open, entering into an intelligent early morning conversation. The day then really gets going with a snap, clap, and funk in which the ensemble rides a punchy groove. This fourth consecutive Lorber composition, "Living Underground," is highlighted by a Haslip bass solo and ignited by the earthy and soulful playing of Clark. No doubt it became a sunny day as the Clark and Lorber co-write "Discovery" shines brightly with fiery guitar licks from Thompson and equally buzzing sax riffs from Clark. This song gives Clark a lot of room to fly. He soars gracefully dipping his emotional wings in a myriad of directions.
A midway line-up change then works well to add a new wrinkle and subtract any possibility of malaise. Keyboardist

David Mann
woodwinds
Jon Herington
guitar
Gerald Albright
saxophone, alto
Sonny Emory
drumsb.1962
Lorber and Haslip have written many songs together over the years, so it comes as no surprise that they contributed a co-write. Nor is it a surprise that "Time's Arrow" is a composition of significance and creative depth. It never hurts to invite Randy Brecker to the party either. It takes only a New York minute for Brecker to make his presence felt with such nifty pops emanating from his horn. He goes on to trade licks with Clark in this notable song. It's the makings of a stellar record when you have this kind of gas left in the tank near the end. The record finishes with Clark's second solo composition, which also is the title track, "Imaginary World." Fittingly, it's a pondering and meandering piece that straddles the line between imagination and reality. This eleven song offering is an impressive debut album. Randal Clark is on the map, beginning his journey of melding fresh ideas with time honored jazz traditions. ">
Track Listing
Trailblazer; New Day; Daybreak; Living Underground; Discovery; Boulevard East; Tiger Lily; Looking Back; Turbocharged; Time's Arrow; Imaginary World.
Personnel
Randal Clark
saxophone, altoJeff Lorber
keyboardsVinnie Colaiuta
drumsJimmy Haslip
bassGary Novak
drumsMike Miller
guitarScott Kinsey
keyboardsMichael Thompson
guitar, electricJimmy Branly
drumsGerald Albright
saxophone, altoRandy Brecker
trumpetAlbum information
Title: Imaginary World | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Blue Hour Productions
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