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Matt Ulery's Delicate Charms: Live at the Green Mill
ByMatt Ulery
bass, acoustic
Greg Ward
saxophone
Rob Clearfield
piano
Quin Kirchner
drumsb.1981

Zach Brock
violinb.1974
The new additions here are

Paul Bedal
pianob.1987

James Davis
trumpetSpecial mention must be made of Kirchner, whose pugnacity emerges fully here, especially noticeable on the longer cuts, such as the almost fifteen-minute "The Arrival." The piece exhibits a seething, simmering tension which continually threatens to break open, and Kirchner is invaluable, able to navigate the piece's sinuous structure and shifting grooves with aplomb, catalyzing the band expertly from start to finish; when he locks in with Ulery and Bedal, one can almost feel the mood in the club heighten in anticipation, and Ward and Davis are always at the ready to elevate the music even higher.
With Live at the Green Mill, Ulery has achieved the perfect realization of his vision for this band, one that still possesses a rarefied tunefulness, but which also embodies the raw energy of the best jazz. And it makes one other thing clearcatch Ulery and his associates live, if at all possible, to hear them at their absolute best. ">
Track Listing
We Are Just at the Limit; Oceans Away; The Arrival; Undertow; That Hideous Strength; Consumer of Time.
Personnel
Matt Ulery
bass, acousticGreg Ward
saxophoneJames Davis
trumpetPaul Bedal
pianoQuin Kirchner
drumsAlbum information
Title: Live at the Green Mill | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Woolgathering Records
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