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OGJB Quartet: Ode To O
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Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Graham Haynes
cornetb.1960

Joe Fonda
bassb.1954

Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943
Lake and Haynes form a pleasing combination, two distinctive and accomplished soloists, but here heard in consort as often as out-front alone. Lake, an alumnus of St. Louis' Black Artists Group, the

World Saxophone Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestra
Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956
Fonda and Altschul's paths have crossed increasingly frequently over the last two decades, first in the FAB trio with violinist

Billy Bang
violin1947 - 2011

Jon Irabagon
saxophoneAltschul's confidently jaunty title cut serves as a how-do-you-do to the crew, as each strut their stuff, Haynes pensive, Lake full of timbral digressions, Fonda propulsive yet impactful. But thereafter it's the interplay which catches the ear most, be that the dense churn of the drums and bass on Lake's "Justice" or the three way dialogue on Fonda's haunting "Me without Bela." More give and take ensues on the two improvisations, the uneasy "OGJB #3" and the fragmentary "OGJB #4" (the numbering continues on from tracks on the group's first release). However the set closes at the other end of the emotional spectrum with Haynes' "Apaixonado," grave and mournful, but with a hopefulness which belies its blue tinge.
This is an outfit which merits a longer run than it may get given the difficulty of getting the four principals together. ">
Track Listing
Ode to O; Justice; Me without Bela; Da Bang; The Other Side; Caring; OGJB #3; Bass Bottom; OGJB #4; Apaixonado.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Graham Haynes: electronics.
Album information
Title: Ode To O | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: TUM Records
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