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Seth Meicht and the Big Sound Ensemble: Live in Philadelphia
BySeth Meicht
saxophone, tenorThe name is no idle boast. Meicht extracts an astonishing richness from the layered voices and interlocking lines exclaimed by his 8-piece outfit. On saxophones, Meicht has brought together a squad of distinctive characters in

Darius Jones
saxophone, alto
Charles Evans
saxophone, baritone
Steve Swell
tromboneb.1954

Herb Robertson
trumpetb.1951

Adam Lane
bass, acousticb.1868

Mike Pride
drumsWhile each member is an accomplished improviser, they also dig into Meicht's charts with gusto. One of the leader's achievements is to make the notated elements sound organic and unforced. The lengthy multipart "The Sounds We Make" serves as an introductory handshake with the individual bandmembers, who set out their wares in a profusion of lilting melodies, tight riffs and reflective interludes. Meicht hits on a winning gambit by ramping up the excitement quotient with simultaneous solos as on "Doctor Murphy," where Swell and one of the trumpeters exchange blows.
Likewise on "Pentimento" all three reeds intertwine in glorious polyphony. A hymn-like kwela feel pervades "the beaten have little to bargain" which elicits deserved calls for an encore from the small but enthusiastic audience. Meicht satisfies the clamor with the band's signature number "Big Sound," which recalls early

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
Track Listing
The Sounds We Make; Doctor Murphy; River Watch; Pentimento; "Once they notice you...they never completely close the file."; the beaten have little to bargain; Big Sound.
Personnel
Seth Meicht
saxophone, tenorSeth Meicht: tenor saxophone; Darius Jones: alto saxophone; Charles Evans: baritone saxophone; Aaron Meicht: trumpet; Herb Robertson: trumpet; Steve Swell: trombone; Adam Lane: bass; Mike Pride: drums.
Album information
Title: Live in Philadelphia | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: CIMP Records
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