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Billy Mintz: Mintz Quartet
By
Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938
"Ugly Beautiful" for example, is an intense and free flowing piece. It opens with pianist

Roberta Piket
pianoJohn Gross
saxophone, tenorA sense of the dramatic permeates the two-movement composition "Retribution" and "After Retribution." Bassist
Putter Smith
bass, acousticThere are also some more mainstream, if not exactly lighter, tunes on the record. These run the gamut from the unabashedly romantic (but not syrupy) "Destiny" with its Latin flavors, Piket's lush piano and longing vocals to the soul-jazz "Cannonball." The latter features Piket's earthy organ groove, Gross' blistering phrasing and Mintz's funky cymbal and drum works. The presence of these tracks next to ones like the gripping "Dit" with Mintz's fluid and innovative mixture of timbres and textures on the closing solo, definitely affects the thematic unity of the album but it also adds variety to it.
In the end, it is surprising, that a musician with this immensity of talent and such a unique approach has not lead a recording session before this. The Mintz Quartet hopefully is just the first of many discs from this exciting artist. ">
Track Listing
Beautiful You; Flight; Dit; Destiny; Haunted; Shmear; Cannonball; Beautiful; Ugly Beautiful; Relent; Retribution; After Retribution.
Personnel
Billy Mintz
drumsJohn Gross: tenor saxophone; Roberta Piket: piano, organ, vocal(3); Putter Smith: bass; Billy Mintz: drums.
Album information
Title: Mintz Quartet | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Thirteenth Note Records
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