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Rob Thorsen: Lasting Impression
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Charlie Parker
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John Coltrane
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Jackie McLean
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Geoffrey Keezer
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Thorsen leaves the classical area with his own "Milagro Cafe," a tune inspired by the bassist's Costa Rican vacation. The tune starts out with a descending four note riff and a lurking-in-the-dark vibe that blossoms into bright tones, with Castellanos' primary color out front with a particularly inspired piano turn by Josh Nelson.
Gershwin's familiar "The Man I Love" bubbles with a spicy Afro-Cuban feel, riding high on Duncan Moore's drumming and the hot percolation of Charlie Chavez's congas.
On a set that showcases many moods and colors set solidly into the mainstream jazz tradition, the Thorsen-penned "Cigarone," the second of his Costa Rican songs, was inspired by the San Jose (the country's capitol) cicadas, who were in full song during the bassist's stay. The sound is brooding chamber jazz, featuring John Rekovic's alto flute and Ben Wendel's bassoon accompanied by beautifully exploratory piano work by Keezer.
Thorsen closes the set with "A Wish Upon Us," an unaccompanied bass solo inspired by a couple of San Diego street musicians. His singing bass lines are perfect wrap-up to a vibrant set of jazz sounds. ">
Track Listing
Dexterity; Giant Steps; Little Melonae; Smile; Milagro Cafe; The Man I Love; Dance of the Freaky Circles; Cigarones; It's All Right With Me; Wish Upon Us.
Personnel
Rob Thorsen
bassRob Thorsen: bass; Geoffrey Keezer: piano (3, 4, 6-8); Josh Nelson: piano (1, 2, 5, 9); Gilbert Castellanos: trumpet, flugelhorn (1, 3, 5, 7, 8); Ben Wendel: tenor saxophone: (3, 5, 7, 9) and bassoon (8); Duncan Moore: drums; Charlie Chavez: congas (6); John Rekovics: alto flute (8).
Album information
Title: Lasting Impression | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Pacific Coast Jazz
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