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Alexander Claffy: Music From Big Orange
ByAlexander Claffy
bassb.1992
On this orange-coloured vinyl LP, there are five compositions of which three are Claffy originals, one from

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Michel Legrand
piano1932 - 2019

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945
Kate Martucci
vocals
Seamus Blake
saxophoneb.1970
The Shorter composition, "Plaza Real," is in keeping with Claffy's willingness to probe a wide range of textures and rhythms which keep the music fresh and innovative. Fully utilizing the superb talents of Brecker and Blake, whose interplay is a testament to their chemistry, along with the pristine sound of drummer

Aaron Kimmel
drumsSide B has two Claffy originals, namely "Cheltenham" (For Randy and Michael) and "1421 Sansom" which both demonstrate his compositional prowess for crafting pieces that are at once innovative yet familiar. On the former number, the tempo is driven by the complex rhythms of drummer

Kush Abadey
drums
Mathis Picard
pianob.1995
This is an interesting album which showcases the many talents of Alexander Claffy, as well as being a worthwhile listen for anyone interested in contemporary jazz. ">
Track Listing
Side A: Once Upon A Summertime; Plaza Real; A.G. Side B: Cheltenham ( For Randy And Michael);1421 Sansom
Personnel
Alexander Claffy
bassKate Martucci
vocalsAlita Moses
vocalsSonny Step
vocalsSeamus Blake
saxophoneRandy Brecker
trumpetEden Ladin
pianoDavid Kikoski
pianoMathis Picard
pianoKush Abadey
drumsAdam Arruda
drumsAaron Kimmel
drumsAlbum information
Title: Music From Big Orange | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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