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A & M Octet: New Roots
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Dave Pell
saxophone1925 - 2017

Lennie Niehaus
saxophone, alto1929 - 2020

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993
One decisive measure of the album's worth is that the newer themes by co-leaders

Nick Adema
tromboneb.1999
Evan Dalling
trumpetBrenon Parmar
saxophone, altoDavid Hodgson
saxophoneJosh Smiley
pianoLeighton Harrell
bassAdema arranged the opener, "Tour de Force," replenishing Gillespie's bop vestment with a more modern wardrobe that embraces several interesting changes of pace and sharp solos by Smiley, Manoukas, Parmar and, last but not least, Harrell, one of the group's streadiest and most reliable voices, as he proves again on Manoukas' rhythmically seductive "In the Weeds," which follows. Adema also solos there, while Hodgson's agile soprano saxophone is the main voice on "'Round Midnight." The ensemble digs in hard on Manoukas' well-grooved "Three Step Deal" and Adema's fast-paced "New Roots," with resourceful solos on the former by Manoukas and Adema, on the latter by Smiley, Dalling, Manoukas and Barstow, and unwavering support on both numbers from Harrell, Smiley and Barstow.
Hodgson's lustrous soprano sax introduces and is showcased throughout Monk's sunny "Reflections," while a chorale of brass and reeds sets the stage for Adema's "Runnin,'" whose tempo accelerates to buttress stalwart solos by Hodgson and Harrell before morphing into a free-spirited coda. Manoukas' enticing "Eastern Avenue" sustains a bright and swinging mood as it gives Dalling, Hodgson (on tenor saxophone) and Barstow one last chance to share center stage. An octet's size is splendid for jazz purposes, combining the power of a big band with the intimacy of a smaller group. The A&M Octet makes the most of that, retracing some of the storied ensembles of yesterday while adding an eloquent contemporary voice to the mosaic. ">
Track Listing
Tour De Force ;Eastern Avenue; 'Round Midnight; New Roots; In The Weeds; Reflections; Three Step Deal; Runnin'
Personnel
Adema Manoukas Octet
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Title: New Roots | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Released
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