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Mark Guiliana: Jersey
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Mark Guiliana
drums
Dave Douglas
trumpetb.1963

Avishai Cohen
bassb.1970

Phronesis
band / ensemble / orchestra
Donny McCaslin
saxophone, tenorb.1966

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
Half the quartet is changed for this followup, but Guiliana's relentless inventiveness remains in evidence (as does the affection for his comrades and his native roots). The opener "Inter Are" is almost the shortest piece to be found, but acts as a tidy sampler of the record's strengths as a whole: the group's sense of playfulness, the sparkling virtuosity of the soloists and the endlessly churning rhythms from the drum stool. If anything, Jersey is noticeably more off-the-wall thanks to the antics of

Fabian Almazan
pianob.1984
The pair's happy back-and-forth is well complemented by

Jason Rigby
saxophone, tenorb.1974

Chris Morrissey
bass, acousticThe straightforward format here may eschew the electric or electronic trappings of Guiliana's other endeavors, but the quartet still incorporates the spectrum of those interests with wide-ranging compositions and frisky rhythms to match. If it takes time for these solo efforts to take shape among everything else he does, we can be sure it'll give him plenty more to bring back to the table, and results like Jersey are well worth the wait. ">
Track Listing
inter-are; Jersey; Our Lady; BP; Rate; September; Big Rig Jones; Mayor of Rotterdam; Where Are We Now?
Personnel
Mark Guiliana
drumsMark Guiliana: drums; Fabian Almazan: piano; Jason Rigby: saxophone; Chris Morrissey: bass.
Album information
Title: Jersey | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Motéma Music
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