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Jacob Duncan: It's Alright To Dream featuring JD Allen
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JD Allen
saxophone, tenorb.1972
The quintet mixes it up quite effectively via a potent attack and positive vibes along with a galvanized group-centric impetus. On this album, Duncan and Allen give it their best, augmented and highlighted by pianist Gabriel Evens' pummeling block chords, lyrical comping, and animated soloing, as the rhythm section thrusts the quintet by employing variable dynamics and pliant support amid sprightly bop motifs, odd-metered deviations, swing and jagged rock pulses. Moreover, the saxophonists occasionally intersperse a few bars of angst, adding a gravelly emphasis to the largely, melodic theme-building excursions.
"Don't Count the Days" is an homage to Louisville native Muhammad Ali and is driven by a celebratory hook executed by the saxophonist's harmonious unison lines, tinted with bittersweet overtones and Evens' daintily constructed solo. Hyman accents the frontline with snappy hits, deft cymbals work and fluid swing grooves as bassist

John Goldsby
bassb.1958
The title track "It's Alright to Dream," is a simmering mid-tempo bop, amped by Duncan's extended solo, where Hyman drops a few bombs, and mimics the saxophonist with rapid responses. Allen follows with robust phrasings and fluent flurries, then Goldsby circles around the pulse; although, the frontline dissects the flow with off-centered harmonic voicings.
Pianist

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014
Track Listing
Oomamaboomba Boulevard; Cartoons; Don't Count The Days; It's Alright To Dream; Dear Isadora; Nached Up; Kentucky Mud Shuffle.
Personnel
Jacob Duncan
saxophone, altoJacob Duncan: alto saxophone, composer; JD Allen: tenor saxophone; John Goldsby: bass; Gabriel Evens: piano; Mike Hyman: drums.
Album information
Title: It's Alright To Dream featuring JD Allen | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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