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Paco Charlin: Jazz Frequency Group Vol. IV
By
Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Dave Holland
bassb.1946
Dipping back into a rich wellspring, Jazz Frequency Group IV could be a case study in taking past favorites, keeping their spirit intact, yet injecting them with new fortitude. In the pattern of his previous "Frequency" recordings, the format is simple: a trio delivering a set of standards. But don't be fooled; there's nothing restrictive or trite about these familiar classics.
Joined by saxophonist

Walter Smith III
saxophone, tenorb.1980

Johnathan Blake
drumsCharlin's muscular yet flexible double bass is the bedrock. Confident, stylish, and resonant, his bass-walk swaggers on

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Mal Waldron
piano1925 - 2002
And then there's Smith; who gives an absolutely dazzling performance, echoing

Branford Marsalis
saxophoneb.1960

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990
Each piece is delightfully rendered with

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Time-enduring standards continue to be performed, maybe to the dismay of modernists or the joy of purists. But the key to keeping them alive may be found in reinvention: that ability to take something that has been and make it new and relevant. Jazz Frequency Group IV is a scintillating example. ">
Track Listing
Soul Eyes; But Not For Me; Nefertiti; Evidence; Blue In Green; I Didn't Know What Time It Was; Bemsha Swing; I'll Be Seeing You.
Personnel
Walter Smith III: tenor sax; Paco Charlin: double bass; Johnathan Blake drums.
Album information
Title: Jazz Frequency Group Vol. IV | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Free Code Jazz Records
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