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Better Than TV: Late
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McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
"Morse" elicits some adventurous trumpet soloing from Gavin Spence and David Burgoyne again presents some confident piano soloing over the horn sections. The piano again dominates with a minor chord vamp on "pm" and is excitingly rejoined by short solos from the horns.
From the second recording session (from 8 December 2013) "FEAB" has a melancholic feel, vaguely reminiscent of the opening to

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Ian Carr
trumpet1933 - 2009
Finally, the title track sports an upbeat medium-to-fast tempo fuelled by Ed Blake's keen drumming, and adorned by a repeated irresistible riff. However, although ostensibly the ultimate track on the album, following its conclusion and with a gap of some twenty seconds, there's an unadvertised "encore" of sorts, with a six minute alternate take of "Standing With Sally."
The two sessions documented were recorded "live" -minus an actual audience -in a recital room at Churchill College, Cambridge (UK) which has facilities for recording and a good piano. The net result is sonically nearer to a gig recording than a studio one, the sound is slightly muddy at times, more so on the second session, but on the upside, the compositions (all penned by bassist Sergio Contrino), arrangements and performances are first class. ">
Track Listing
1000 And One; Standing With Sally; Elliulogy; Morse; pm; FEAB; Samba Per Mi; Se Volete; Late (plus alternate take of Standing With Sally)
Personnel
better than TV
band / ensemble / orchestraDavid Burgoyne: piano; Ed Blake: drums; Gavin Spence: trumpet/flugelhorn; Sergio Contrino: bass guitar; Tom Green: trombone
Album information
Title: Late | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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