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Shawn Maxwell Quartet: Maxwell's House
ByAll of the tunes on Maxwell's House were written by the young saxophonist, with the exception of "If Only," which was co-written by Nelson and Matt Nischan. Though the tunes tend to stick closely to the medium tempo range, the quartet is able to create stimulating music through the application of various grooves, feels and time signatures. One of the albums highlights is the ballad "Five." Set in a slow, 5/4, time signature, the quartet explores myriad possibilities of the odd time feel. Branching out from the standard 3+2 or 2+3 groupings, which 5/4 often implies at faster tempos, Maxwell and company do their best to disguise the odd time feel, while at the same time bringing out nuances that are often unexplored at faster tempos.
As soloists, all four musicians bring a unique approach to the modern jazz vernacular of the album's different grooves and harmonies. Of note is Nelson, who is never less than stellar throughout. His solo on the opening title track is one of the album's highlights; weaving his way through bop, West- Coast cool and New York modern, Nelson's effective use of space and his instrument's range brings to mind the work of some of the piano's finest performers, including

Bill Evans
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Lennie Tristano
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Wynton Kelly
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Not to be outdone, Maxwell is in fine form across the board. Drawing inspiration from the great alto saxophonist

Kenny Garrett
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Maxwell's House is a solid release by this Windy City quartet. Strong compositions, a deep sense of time feel and an emphasis on melody all come together to produce and album that would be expected from musicians twice their age, an accomplishment that should create pride in the performers and enjoyment in their audience. ">
Track Listing
Maxwell's House; Shuffled; Five; Jathor; Ava; If Only; Welcome; Sector 7-G; Different Colors of Cool; Dangerous Curve.
Personnel
Nate Mayland
tromboneShawn Maxwell: alto saxophone; Matt Nelson: piano; Kevin Martinez: double-bass; Brandon Dickert: drums.
Album information
Title: Maxwell's House | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Chicago Sessions
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