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Li Xiaochuan: Initial
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Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949
Trumpeter

"Wang" kicks off the session, offering a slow rock groove with the trumpeter harmonizing. He covers the haunting, "call-response" melody slickly over a two-chord guitar/rhythm section base. "Initial" is a memorable, highly-energized motif played forcefully over a solid bed that is launched before great Tian Bai and Li solos. "Song for Pat," a slower groove, has Li introducing the melody in the trumpet's altissimo register. The composition is an apparent salute to

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Li plays bright and beautifully with great technique and high "chops" throughout. A stylist, he works effortlessly around the horn both melodically and improvisationally throughout. The accompanying rhythm section is highly involved and flawless on every cut. Keyboardist/pianist, Tian Bi and guitarist Xiongguan Zhang are superb soloists and accompanists. The collective vibe here is intensity and focus.
The variety of rhythmic textures across the date demonstrate Li's creative pen (he composed all) and also displays the breadth and range this talented group possesses (a Second Line-ish "Shanghai Blues," the gentle "Radio Music," the gorgeous Fei Peng-delivered "Yverdon," and the beautiful

Chris Botti
trumpetb.1962
Initial is a fine recording offering great emotion and passion. There's also a lot of elegance and joy here. It is no wonder that the album won the esteemed China Music Award. And, as would be said at the Beijing Blue Note, bù lā wò! ">
Track Listing
Wang; Initial; Song for Pat; Zen Me Di; Shanghai Blues; Radio Music; Yverdon; It's Time To ... ; Lan Hua Hua.
Personnel
Xiaochuan Li: trumpet and flugelhorn; Tian Bai: piano and keyboard; Xiongguan Zhang: guitar; Danny Zanker: bass; Chris Trzcinski: drums; Fei Peng: violin.
Album information
Title: Initial | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Sony Music
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