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Euan Burton: Occurrences
ByBurton, from East Kilbride in Scotland, is equally at home on bass guitar and double bass. He's worked with New York saxophonist

Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977


Ari Hoenig
drumsb.1973
Burton's quartet excels at the calm, unhurried, tempos which the bassist gives to much of this album. Even when the tempo increases there is still no sense of urgency, no feeling that the pace is being rushed; the musicians shift gear effortlessly, staying relaxed and together. It helps that the drum seat is occupied by

James Maddren
drumsSteve Hamilton's piano on "Three" is delicate and thoughtful, crucial to the tune's mood either in his brief solo passages or in partnership with Vinson's lyrical alto saxophone. "Three" is an object lesson in the art of controlled yet emotionally engaging musicianship; a beautiful tune, its intensity heightened by the interplay between Maddren, Vinson and Hamilton. Hamilton has a strong rhythmic sensibility, shown to great effect when he moves to Fender Rhodes for the up-tempo "Seven," which also showcases Vinson's excellent soprano saxophone playing. McKnight's playing on Occurrences is some of the finest that he has committed to record. His intonation is precise and his single note runs are fluid and smooth, with a warmth that perfectly complements Vinson's own tone, qualities epitomized in his solo on "Six."
Occurrences is described enigmatically by Burton as "based on occurrences in his own life." The titles give nothing away, but that really doesn't matter. Burton's compositions touch on universal feelings and emotions and his band crafts the music with rare delicacy and grace. ">
Track Listing
One; Two; Three; Four; Five; Six; Seven.
Personnel
Euan Burton
bassEuan Burton: double bass; Will Vinson: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Mark McKnight: guitar; Steve Hamilton: piano, Rhodes; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Occurrences | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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