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Jake Fryer / Bud Shank Quintet: In Good Company
ByShank is too fiery to be termed "cool," his soaring dynamic with burnished glissandos carries melodies ever upward. His phrases are constructed like

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Fryer has contributed several charts to this, tragically, final session that Shank played before his passing in 2009. Like a master chef, the younger musician imagined just how the overall musical banquet would turn out as he seems to have written the music right into Shank's character. "Bopping with Bud" is an obvious one, but it is music like "Breaking Loose" and "The Time Lord" that is truly inspired. The sharp curves and hairpin bends in the melodic structure of the pieces, and the rhythmic complexity of the latter chart, seem to have been set up expressly for Shank's horn. "In Good Company" has a benevolent melody, and the two men play with a cool, laidback rhythm, but the changes are sharp and full of surprise. The standards are stood on their proverbial heads. "Caravan" is played at breakneck speed, "Almost Like Being in Love" is never sentimental, and "Speak Low" reveals hidden harmonic gems.
Too bad the result of this memorable partnership will never be repeated.
Track Listing
Caravan; Bopping With Bud; Agnieszka; Tip Top and Tickety Boo; Breaking Loose; The Time Lord; Almost Like Being In Love; In Good Company; Speak Low.
Personnel
Jake Fryer
saxophone, altoJake Fryer: alto saxophone; Bud Shank: alto saxophone; Mike Wofford: piano; Bob Magnussson: bass; Joe LaBarbera: drums.
Album information
Title: In Good Company | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Capri Records
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