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Miles Donahue: Just Passing Thru
ByMiles Donahue
saxophone, tenorb.1944

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953
Sal DiFusco
guitarDonahue mines a number of genres from ballad to blues, shuffle to soul, Latin to funk, with generally pleasing results. The opener, "Hear My Words," moves from shuffle to samba to funk as

Steve Hunt
keyboardsb.1958
Joe Santerre
bass
Alain Mallet
piano"Donny's Groove," which follows, is one of the livelier items on the menu, its breezy Latin tempo amplified by Donahue's nimble tenor sax and Mallet's electric keyboard. Then it is back to alto sax on the expressive "Man of Few Words." Stern is the lone soloist on "7- 9-65," his wailing guitar deftly underlining the tune's quirky 7/4 groove. That leaves "Railroaded," another funky outing on which Stern solos again and Donahue follows suit on soprano. sax The core group (Donahue, Santerre, Mallet, drummer

Larry Finn
drumsRicardo Monzon
percussionJust Passing Thru is by and large smooth and cordial but lacks the sort of gravitas or charisma that might have raised it well above the norm. Nevertheless, a well-drawn album that serves as a bright showcase for Donahue's sizeable talents. ">
Track Listing
Hear My Words; Living Room Blues; Killing Me Softly; Just Passing Thru; Donny’s Groove; A Man of Few Words; 7/9/65; Railroaded; Ireland
Personnel
Miles Donahue
saxophone, tenorJoe Santerre
bassLarry Finn
drumsRicardo Monzon
percussionAlain Mallet
pianoMike Stern
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Sal DiFusco; Guitar
Album information
Title: Just Passing Thru | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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