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Richard Howell: Moon Over Tiburon
ByRichard Howell
saxophoneb.1953
There is, however, ample room for blowing on the album's most animated selection, listed on the jacket as "Try Not Yo Dance," which may or may not be a typo ("Try Not to Dance"?). Nice solos there by Howell on tenor, trombonist
Jasim Perales
trombone
Frederick Harris
piano
Gary Brown
saxophone
Ele Salif Howell
drums
David Frazier
percussionb.1952
Muscular rhythm predominates on the curtain-raising "Like-Share," a stalwart model of group-think, as it does on "Living with Truth Decay" and the more laid-back "Moon Over Tiburon," on which Howell solos for the first time. The entreaty "We Are All Connected" is basically a "message" song, exhorting the people of the world to blend together, as "we are not free until we all are free." It makes the point early, then repeats it until even the most unenlightened listener should grasp its meaning. Howell's themes are astute and well-meaning, the musicianship high, and Moon Over Tiburon should please anyone whose taste runs to rhythmically sharp and vibrant contemporary jazz. ">
Personnel
Richard Howell
saxophoneFrederick Harris
pianoGary Brown - Bass
bassJasim Perales
tromboneNick Panoutsos
bassIan McArdle
keyboardsEle Salif Howell
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
David Frazier: percussion.
Album information
Title: Moon Over Tiburon | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Pomona Sunrise Records
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