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Jessica Jones & Mark Taylor: Live at the Freight
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Mark Taylor
composer / conductorb.1961
The first slightly unusual twist to the quartet is the presence of the French horn, rather than a trumpet. Saxophonist Jones makes the case for the French horn this way: "Trumpeters don't go to a pillowy place very often. They stay piercey." Pillowy rather than piercey is a good way to characterize Taylor's playing, and it softens the sound, perfectly in keeping with the low-simmer, talking-rather-than shouting, unhurried groove of the conversation captured on the record.
There are hints here of bassist

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
But Coleman's influence is felt more profoundly in the way Jones and Taylor master the "controlled freedom" that fuelled Coleman's early harmolodic masterpieces in the early 1960s: a mix of empathy, close listening and blues oozing out of every pore. This demanding interplay is the source of Live at the Freight's most lasting delights.
On some numbers, like "What Purpose Is Your Pain," Jones and Taylor interweave their horns contrapuntally in the statement of the melodic line, like Coleman used to do with pocket trumpeter

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
The strong sense of fellow-feeling extends to the excellent bass of John Shifflet and drums of Jason Lewis: their Latin-like dual solo on "The Zamindar Gambit" is among the record's highlights.
Shortly after recording this concert, Taylor was diagnosed with a neurological condition that may prevent him from playing in the future. The sad news is rendered more poignant by the excellence of this record. Throughout, the playing on Live at the Freight is marked by an abundance of good ideas and the patience to allow those ideas to develop fully and cooperatively. ">
Track Listing
Furious George; Waiting for the Vampire's Redemption; By the Park at Midnight (Zamindar's Promenade); The Zamindar Gambit; Waynopolis; Manhattan; Sketch #2; What Purpose Is Your Pain; Breath.Eyes.
Personnel
Jessica Jones
saxophoneJessica Jones: tenor saxophone; Mark Taylor: French horn (1-4, 7-9), mellophone (5, 6); John Shifflet: bass; Jason Lewis: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at the Freight | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: New Artists Records
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