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World Jazz Quintet: Live At QPAC Theatre
By
Francis Hon
pianoThe seven cuts on Live at QPAC Theatre are well-paced, characterized by strong rhythmic energy and skillfully-crafted melodies. If Hon's Before Dawn tended to stick to a mainstream piano trio sound, this ensemble is considerably more groove-heavy, helped in no small degree by bassist

Jeong Hwan Park
bass
Daisuke Konno
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Scott Litroff
saxophone, alto
David Ullmann
guitarb.1972

Joe Sample
piano1939 - 2014
Some listeners might prefer their jazz with a bit more edge, but there is no denying the group's appealing melodic sensibilities. Park's "Ultimo fin de Semana" is a lovely ballad, with impassioned solos from Litroff and Ullmann; and "One's Way Back" offers another memorable tune, with Ullmann's bluesy solo adding some grit to the proceedings, and Hon's own solo turn proving both lyrical and rhythmically dynamic. But, without a doubt, the most invigorating cut is the closer,

Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018
Track Listing
Astor Place; Spring Breeze 望春風; Soul Shadows; Ultimo fin de Samana; One's Way Back ??; Memory Games; Little Niles
Personnel
Francis Hon
pianoDavid Ullmann
guitarDaisuke Konno
drumsJeong Hwan Park
bassScott Litroff
saxophone, altoAdditional Instrumentation
Recorded live at Queensborough Performing Arts Center Theatre. Bayside, New York, Oct. 18th, 2017. Recorded by Robert Anderson; Mixed and Edited by Michael Kim; Design by Francis Hon. ? 2017 Francis Hon Music. All Rights Reserved.
Album information
Title: From QPAC Theatre | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Francis Hon Music
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