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Ken Fowser: Morning Light
ByKen Fowser
saxophone, tenorb.1982
Fowser has evolved to the point where, more often than not, he sounds genuinely spontaneous, as opposed to offering a mélange of segments assiduously worked out in a practice room. There is no trace of a "more notes the better" mentality. By and large, Fowser's improvisations breathe easily and invite the listener to savor smart, savvy development. Instead of anxiously forging ahead and artificially ratcheting up the tension, he often pauses and, in just a note or two, craftily changes course.
Some of Fowser's most distinguished work occurs amidst the Latin oriented grooves of "This That & And The Other Thing," "That Was Then," and "Without Saying," where his "less is more" approach allows the peppery rhythms to shine through. The title track establishes his credibility as a thoughtful ballad player who never strays very far from the primary theme.
Fowser is surrounded by a band of peers who are all on the same page. Trumpeter/flugelhornist
Josh Bruneau
trumpet
Tadataka Unno
pianoIn the end, it is a tossup between Fowser's impressive progress as a soloist and a stellar ensemble as to the essential factor that makes Morning Light a stimulating recording. ">
Track Listing
Moving Forward; Three For Leathers; In The Blue; Seventy Sixers; This That & The Other Thing; Morning Light; That Was Then; The Instigator; Without Saying; Firefly; Vitamin E.
Personnel
Ken Fowser
saxophone, tenorJosh Bruneau
trumpetTadataka Unno
pianoVince Dupont
bassJoe Strasser
drumsAlbum information
Title: Morning Light | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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