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Mark Turner Quartet: Lathe of Heaven
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Kurt Rosenwinkel
guitarb.1970

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Enrico Rava
trumpetb.1939

FLY
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jeff Ballard
drumsb.1963

Larry Grenadier
bass, acousticb.1966
Turner cites saxophonists Wayne Marsh and

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Avishai Cohen
bassb.1970
The title track demonstrates that beyond Turner's classic orientations, he has developed a seasoned style that can be easily identified as his own. His use of recurrent structures is balanced with complex time signatures and episodic jumps. The quartet takes the limited number of empty spaces and gives them a positive form unifying the composition and improvisations. "Year of the Rabbit"a compliment to Fly's title track from Year of the Snake (ECM, 2012)is angular with post-bop style solos but is in keeping with the overall mid-tempo tone of Lathe of Heaven. "Brother Sister" is a cover version of another composition from the aforementioned Fly recording but here given a fresh, more wide-open make-over.
"Ethan's Line," refers to pianist Ethan Iverson with whom Turner collaborated on drummer

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Joe Martin
bassb.1970

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Lathe of Heaven demands of its musicians, a pluralistic intelligence in order to sustain the core lyrical melodies in the face of pervasive improvisation. The always present rhythm section of Martin and drummer

Marcus Gilmore
drumsb.1986
Track Listing
Lathe of Heaven; Year of the Rabbit; Ethan's Line; The Edenist; Sonnet For Stevie; Brother Sister.
Personnel
Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorMark Turner: tenor saxophone; Avishai Cohen: trumpet; Joe Martin: double bass; Marcus Gilmore: drums.
Album information
Title: Lathe of Heaven | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: ECM Records
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