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Mace Francis Plus 11: Isolation Emancipation
ByMace Francis
composer / conductorb.1978

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982

Marty Paich
composer / conductor1925 - 1995
One thing Francis' album has, which its predecessor did not, is a vocalist,

Lucy Iffla
vocalsThe band is at its sunniest best on "The Pudding March," which comes closest to Paich in spirit (nice uncredited trumpet solo and a second by pianist

Harry Mitchell
pianob.1994
Bronton Ainsworth
drums
Mel Lewis
drums1929 - 1990
Jayden Blockley
saxophone
Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
In sum, this is a rather mixed bag. A pretty good venture (read: instrumentals) that could have been better given more astute choices (more Paich, less introspection). In other words, if you have a smart and proven plan, stay with it. And if any musician's name here is misspelled, that is because the typeface on the jacket cover is all but indecipherable, even when using a magnifying glass. ">
Track Listing
Casserole For Two; The Pudding March; In My Solitude; Isolation Emancipation; Home On The Range; Jolly Good; I'm In The Mood For Love; The Monk, The Drunk and Derek the Researcher; Squint Your Eyes; Some Of These Days.
Personnel
Mace Francis
composer / conductorSteve Bickley
tromboneHarry Mitchell
pianoAlistair Peel
bassBronton Ainsworth
drumsGemma Farrell
saxophoneJayden Blockley
saxophoneJemima Mills
saxophoneMarty Pervan
trumpetRicki Malet
trumpetTahlia Denn
french hornLucy Iffla
vocalsMace Francis Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraAlbum information
Title: Isolation Emancipation | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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