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Samo Salamon Bassless Trio: Little River
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Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Tom Rainey
drumsb.1957
Little River, in some respects, falls into that last category. But it also stands apart. Salamon didn't call on any alto saxophonists for this bass-less project, but he does keep reeds in the picture:

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Paul McCandless
woodwindsb.1947

Roberto Dani
drums
Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
This trio proves to be both prudent and offbeat in its musical presentations. These intuitive players take musical spirit walks together ("Summer Strawberries"), chew on their thoughts in odd-metered surroundings ("Kei's Garden"), explore positive and negative charges between bass clarinet, guitar, and drums ("Asking For A Break"), and create meditative sonic paintings. Confidence, sensitivity, trust, and patience prove to be chief among the merits of these men. While Salamon's restless nature often finds him looking for his next band, he might want to consider taking this trio out for another spin on a future album. It's a lineup that's definitely worth revisiting. ">
Track Listing
Hebe; Little River; Blown Away; Kei's Garden; Asking For A Break; Remy; Northern Wind; Nantucket; Summer Strawberries
Personnel
Samo Salamon
guitar, electricSamo Salamon: guitar; Paul McCandless: soprano saxophone, oboe, bass clarinet; Roberto Dani: drums.
Album information
Title: Little River | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: SAZAS
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