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David Binney / Alan Ferber: In the Paint
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Edward Simon
pianob.1969

Alan Ferber
tromboneNearly 15 years Binney's younger, Ferber has been increasingly in the public eye on guitarist

Charlie Hunter
guitarb.1967

Todd Sickafoose
bass, acoustic
John Hollenbeck
drumsb.1968
Despite being instantly recognizable, Binney's writing remains fresh and unpredictable. With a septet also featuring the twin-chordal attack of pianist

John Escreet
pianob.1984

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
Cleaver and Morgan swing with gentle authority on Binney's "Everybody's Wonderland," shifting seamlessly between 5/8 and 6/8, while Escreet takes a lengthy solo that confirms his status as another young player to watch. Schlamb, another up-and-comer, delivers an ethereal solo, filled with cascading lines, on Binney's "Paris," where darker colors support its serpentine melody. Unencumbered by preconception, Binney and Ferber engage on three spontaneous miniatures: the vivacious "Interlude I"; sparer "Interlude II"; and "Interlude III," where the two orbit around each other, occasionally intersecting. "Lautir"by the perennially overlooked woodwind multi-instrumentalist

Makanda Ken McIntyre
saxophone1931 - 2001

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Binney and Ferber's shared appreciation for complex yet eminently accessible writingperformed by an ensemble rich in texture and a simmering rather than steaming approachmakes In the Paint a captivating listen. A strong addition to Binney's discography, it's also clear notice that Ferber is an artist to watch beyond his inestimable appearances as a sideman. ">
Track Listing
Growin' Up; In the Paint; Everybody's Wonderland; Interlude I; Paris; Edinburgh; Icecave; Interlude II; La Taqueria; Magnolia; Lautir; Interlude III; Our Inventions.
Personnel
David Binney
saxophone, altoDavid Binney: alto saxophone; Alan Ferber: trombone; John Escreet: piano; Peter Schlamb: vibes; Thomas Morgan: bass; Gerald Cleaver: drums.
Album information
Title: In the Paint | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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