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Rich Thompson: Less is More
ByOpening with trumpeter

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972

Terell Stafford
trumpetb.1966

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Doug Stone
saxophone, tenorb.1981

Gary Versace
pianoStone matches his heady, vibrato filled, tone to Thompson's darkly hued, harmonically rich drums in the achingly beautiful duet take of the Rodgers and Hart "I Didn't Know What Time It Was." The classic song is peppered with Latin hints and cloaked in a captivating crepuscular ambiance.
Versace showcases his total mastery of the piano as well as the organ as he switches from one to the other with finesse and facility. On the title piece Versace's pianism manifests as cascading, intricately woven, spontaneous phrases that match the complexity of the main motif. Stafford's clear, mellow flugelhorn states the melody with reserved passion and a touch of melancholy. Bassist
Jeff Campbell
bassb.1963
Meanwhile Campbell's own "Hoot Gibson" highlights Versace's skills on the Hammond B3 as he lays down a unique blend of psychedelic sounds and earthy grooves. Stafford's muted horn growls with soulful swagger as Campbell builds exuberant refrains that slide along greasy organ chords.
Thompson's engaging and enjoyable album is neither necessarily innovative nor groundbreaking. It does, however, have a certain intriguing quality because of the superlative artistry of the band members and their sophisticated approach to the material. The deceptive ease with which they interpret the music makes for a pleasurable listening experience. ">
Track Listing
Lotus Blossom; Hoot Gibson; I Didn't Know What Time It Was; Camping Out; Less Is More; Invisible; It's So Easy To Remember; This Is For Albert; I've Never Been In Love Before; Step Lightly.
Personnel
Rich Thompson
drumsTerell Stafford: trumpet/flugelhorn (1-2, 4-9); Doug Stone: tenor saxophone (3,10); Gary Versace: piano, Hammond B3; Jeff Campbell: bass; Rich Thompson: drums.
Album information
Title: Less Is More | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Origin Records
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