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Andrew Rathbun: Numbers & Letters
ByAndrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenor
Phil Markowitz
piano
Jay Anderson
bassb.1955

Bill Stewart
drumsb.1966
Rathbun has always displayed a "

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
"Tears and Fears" features Rathbun on soprano, on a dreamy,

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The set is, in large part, a celebration of parenthood. The inspiration of "Sleep Please" is obvious to any new parent. Markowitz opens it like a delicate piano note lullaby, with Rathbun entering blowing soothing soprano lines, a gentle and slightly weary plea.
Rathbun burns "Sculpy," with short choppy lines in front of Stewart, who's trying to build a fire on drums. Taylor Haskins joins the quartet on "Counterpoint" and "Again?" the former a wandering conversation with some beautiful unison work on the horns, the latter is the band at its noir-ish best that lightens in mood a few minutes in, until Markowitz gets his solo and roams the dark streets again.
Numbers & Letter is another forward sounding sethis best so far, perhapsby the prolific saxophonist/composer Andrew Rathbun and an inspired, first rate ensemble. ">
Track Listing
Bad Call; Tears and Fears; Playpen; Pencil and Paper; Crawl Out; Sleep Please; Swing Set; Counterpoint; Sculpy; Again?; Etude.
Personnel
Andrew Rathbun
saxophone, tenorAndrew Rathbun: reeds, voice; Phil Markowitz: piano; Jay Anderson: bass; Bill Stewart: drums; Taylor Haskins: trumpet (8, 10).
Album information
Title: Numbers & Letters | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: SteepleChase Records
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