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Nat Birchall Quintet: Live In Larissa
ByBirchall, a master of soprano and tenor saxophones who's based in the north west of England, has long been inspired by the music and spirituality of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007
The remaining tunes, all Birchall's own compositions, have previously appeared on Sacred Dimension (Gondwana Records, 2011) or World Without Form (Sound, Soul and Spirit, 2012). These live recordings offers extended versions, giving the players a chance to stretch out and delve deeper into the tunes. It's a chance that each player grabs eagerly. Birchall himself and vibes player

Corey Mwamba
vibraphone
Adam Fairhall
pianob.1976
Despite apparent problems with microphone placement the sound quality is generally high. On "John Coltrane," however, Mwamba's beautiful vibes solo sits low in the mix, almost overwhelmed by

Nick Blacka
bassLive recordings can distinguish themselves from studio projects merely by the addition of a few more extended solos from the lead player. Not on Live In Larissa. Each tune grows from the contributions of each playerBirchall's confident decision to open the tunes up in this fashion is repaid time and time again to create an exceptional live album. ">
Track Listing
John Coltrane; Divine Harmony; Return To Ithaca; Journey In Satchidananda; World Without Form; The Black Ark; Sacred Dimension.
Personnel
Nat Birchall
saxophone, tenorNat Birchall: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, bells, shaker, tambourine; Adam Fairhall: piano; Corey Mwamba: vibes, bells; Nick Blacka: bass; Paul Hession: drums.
Album information
Title: Live In Larissa | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Sound Soul And Spirit
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