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Craig Brann: Lineage
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Craig Brann
guitarb.1978
While the draw of his previous discs might have been the high profile playing partners,

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Greg Tardy
saxophoneb.1966

Rudy Royston
drums
Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Opening with "Dilla Days," a reconfiguration of Mark Turner's "Dharma Days," Brann integrates R&B with some spirituous bebop without uttering the word "fusion." The panache shown here, and throughout this disc, carries the day. Brann has the ability to share the stage (through his writing and arrangements) creating a true quintet recording. Pieces like "Basso Continuo," built around Morrison's bass line, and the infectious swinger "Verdict," (a nod to

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
As a guitarist, Brann continually reshapes his sound. "Dozen The Swan's Hound (Lie Kiss Coat Hewn)" flashes a

John Scofield
guitarb.1951
Track Listing
Dilla Daze; Basso Continuo; Copy; Teely-Teely; Fur Beccah (Prelude); Good Intentions; Verdict; Reinventing Something Round; Dozen The Swan’s Hound (Lie Kiss Coat Hewn); Five Percent Of My Life Thus Far; Empty.
Personnel
Craig Brann
guitarCraig Brann: guitar; John Raymond: trumpet; Ethan Herr: piano; Nick Morrison: bass; Cory Cox: drums.
Album information
Title: Lineage | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: SteepleChase Records
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