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Jason Marsalis: In A World Of Mallets
ByAgainst their boss letting it all hang out with such impeccable swing logic, the other three players stay calm and collected, but don't wallflower themselves. Bassist

Will Goble
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Dave Potter
drumsAustin Johnson
organ, Hammond B3"Blues Can Be Abstract, Too" bring a completely new jazz take on the blues undertones. "Whistle For Willie" evokes images of street corner New Orleans, and is as glassy and smooth as a sazerac. Marsalis is the mostly "unknown" part of one of jazz music's first families, but is spot-on with his artistry on In A World Of Mallets. ">
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Discipline Discovers a World of Mallets, Blues Can Be Abstract, Ballet Class, Characters, Blues for the 29%ers, My Joy Track, Ill Bill, Louisiana Gold Track, Big Earl's Last Ride, The Nice Mailman's Happy Song to Ann, Nenhum Talvez Track, Closing Credits, Whistle for Willie Track, Discipline Gets Lost in a World of Mallets.
Personnel
Jason Marsalis
vibraphoneJason Marsalis: marimba, glockenspiel, tubular bells, vibraphone, xylophone; Will Goble: bass; David Potter: drums; Austin Johnson: piano.
Album information
Title: In A World Of Mallets | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Basin Street Records
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