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Mike Melito: New York Connections
ByMike Melito
drumsb.1965
A good place to start is the alliance of Melito and bassist

Neal Miner
bass, acousticb.1970
"I Wished I Knew" is notable for the ballad wisdom of Jerry Weldon. The tenor saxophonist knows that leaving things out and allowing the music to breathe has a profound effect on shaping a melody as well as an improvised line. These are things he successfully employs in various degrees during his solos on the record. While Melito and Miner nip at his heels, pianist Jeb Patton's left and right hands collide and vie for attentionyet maintain a sense of balancethroughout a bruising "Up Over and Out" solo that's attentive to form and development. Guitarist

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
New York Connections is a convincing repudiation of the belief that you can't put a fresh spin on hard bop. Recommended.
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Track Listing
Jet Stream; Theme For Ernie; Wives and Lovers; Five Will Get You Ten; Up Over and Out; I Wished I Knew; If Ever I Would Leave You; Indian Summer; Bolivia; The Knife; Blues Okura.
Personnel
Mike Melito
drumsMike Melito: drums; Jerry Weldon: tenor sax; Peter Bernstein: guitar; Jeb Patton: piano; Neal Miner: bass.
Album information
Title: New York Connections | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Weebop
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