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Andrew Dickeson: Is That So?
By
Martin Taylor
guitarb.1956

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Mark Murphy
vocals1932 - 2015

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960
Dickeson leads a quintet that played on his debut recording Weaver of Dreams, a group based in Sydney called Burn. Here he opts for a top notch quartet that delivers emotional intensity and melodic invention in spades.
Two tunes that swing but which tether themselves differently bookend the album. Saxophonist

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968
"Iron Man," an Alexander original, moves with abandon. The groove here is harder and Alexander grabs the tune and flies around with muscular, rolling phrases that end with a screeching shard. Once again the rhythm bed is in consonance, with Dickeson adding a scintillating array of colours to give the tune a deeper hue. All that is missing is a well deserved "hallelujah!"
Dickeson plugs in "Little Boat (O Barquinho)" into the mix for a welcome change of rhythm. The tune is illuminated by Alexander whose feeling for the melody gives it a timeless essence before he charts a course that pulls out a plethora of surprises. Kelly's instinct crafts a distinctive line that conceptualizes the melody and cups an adroit sense of improvisation.
The album has plenty going for it in the spontaneity, the energy, and the explorations, to make it a real delight. ">
Track Listing
Is That So?; For All We Know; On the Trail; The Surrey With the Fringe on Top; To Love and Be Loved; The Man I Love; Invitation; Little Boat (O Barquinho); Iron Man.
Personnel
Andrew Dickeson
drumsAndrew Dickeson: drums; Eric Alexander: saxophone; Wayne Kelly: piano; Ashley Turner: double bass.
Album information
Title: Is That So? | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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