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Roberto Magris Quintet: Mating Call
ByMagris writes with flair. "Europlane Blues," which swings breezily, features an arrangement expansive enough to allow his band members to strut their stuff, and is a real winner. Saxophonist

Paul Carr
saxophone
Michael O'Neill
saxophoneb.1946
The mood on "Optional Man" is lissome; the melody swirling, the sway gently heady. Carr and O'Neill interject angularities, pushing deeper into the grain as they shed the melody. The horns' intersections and crisscrossing take the tune to another plane, the road full of inventive turns and surprises. The lure stays on, as Magris romps in, his two-handed attack interjecting clusters of notes with single runs and solid chords.
The gentle strains of

Leonard Bernstein
composer / conductor1918 - 1990
Track Listing
Optional Man; Hill of Illusion; Lament; Theme For Ernie; Mating Call; Europlane Blues; Lonely Town.
Personnel
Roberto Magris
pianoRoberto Magris: piano, electric piano; Paul Carr: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone; Michael O'Neill: tenor saxophone; Elisa Pruett: acoustic bass; Idris Muhammad: drums.
Album information
Title: Mating Call | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: J-Mood Records
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