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Avery Sharpe Trio: Live
By
McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013

Onaje Allan Gumbs
piano1949 - 2020
The set begins with Tyner's "Blues On The Corner." Drummer

Winard Harper
drumsb.1962
Lateef's "Morning" begins with a one note piano vamp, tapping out a Morse code-like rhythm that is trance-inducing. Things build around this and Sharpe's sound seems fatter here as he delivers a deeply spiritual melody. His soloing here, demonstrating his outstanding arco work, is the highlight of the song. "I Understand" is a rhythmically engaging solo bass performance and the melodic/rhythmic hook that comes in throughout the song is exciting and memorable.
"Dragon Fly," the penultimate performance here, features some darting linesperhaps meant to represent the insect at handand ends in a stormy display of sound. A funky riff in seven sets off the journey through "My Favorite Things," which closes out the set. An off-kilter delivery of the melody leads to a hard swinging section of music, but the excitable feel at the outset returns and keeps things interesting. Sharpe's clever reworking of this song is the last of many great musical ideas on display throughout this live recording. ">
Track Listing
Blues On The Corner; Morning Glow; OH NO!; Morning; I Understand; Dragon Fly; My Favorite Things.
Personnel
Avery Sharpe
bass, acousticAvery Sharpe: acoustic bass; Onaje Allan Gumbs: piano; Winard Harper: drums.
Album information
Title: Live | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: JKNM Records
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