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Ton Trio II: On And On
ByThe trio's spry and spunky demeanor is led by Shelton's burly tone and fluent phrasings amid a search and conquer manifesto. On "Orange Poppies," the band whirls throughwith the greatest of easea complex bop-drenched time signature as Shelton ignites a firestorm. Here, bassist Scott Brown primarily operates within the upper-registers to incite a sense of urgency, where the band lashes out with sizzling choruses, sparked by Shelton's amazingly fast flurries and gruff accents. He circumnavigates many of the rhythmic components executed by drummer Alex Vittum's crackling pulses and polyrhythmic attack, along with solos that convey poetic qualities.
The band's concentrated focus is keenly disassembled in certain movements as they loosen the vibe with free-form escapades of various hues and cadences. But the quasi, jazz-waltz oeuvre "Let's All Go," is a solid forum for Shelton to deliver

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Track Listing
This Reminds Me; Orange Poppies; We Were Told; On and On; Let’s All go; Layover; Freshly Pressed; Findings; Turncoats.
Personnel
Aram Shelton: alto saxophone; Scott Brown: bass; Alex Vittum: drums.
Album information
Title: On And On | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Singlespeed Music
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