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Thomas Marriott: Live From the Heat Dome
ByWith Live From The Heat Dome that modernity, brashness and a sense of adventure are back, as the artist makes a 2022 switch to Inami Records. Part of this comes from the choice of sidemen: Pianist

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Eric Revis
bassb.1967

Ted Poor
drumsThe quartetwith a couple of guest shotspresents what is as crazy (in a good way) as that near avant-garde Willie Nelson album, as the group feels their way into the opener, "Angel Of Sunlight," written by an

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947
All other tunes come from Marriott's pen. "The Front Row Family" lightens the mood, with the straight-ahead mindset and the leader's bright trumpet sound. "The Joint Chiefs" begins as a clandestine prowler and shifts into a sort of American bossa nova groove, with some spirited vocalese by guest

Johnaye Kendrick
vocalsThe set closes with "Anything Helps," with

Skerik
saxophoneTrack Listing
Angel of Sunlight; Front Row Family; The Joint Chiefs; Chick's Lullaby; How it Works; H.A.L.T; Anything Helps.
Personnel
Thomas Marriott
trumpetOrrin Evans
pianoEric Revis
bassTed Poor
drumsJohnaye Kendrick
vocalsSkerik
saxophoneAlbum information
Title: Live From the Heat Dome | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Imani / 88 Keys Productions
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