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Matt Olson: Open Spaces
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Matt Olson
saxophone, tenorb.1972

Matt Dingledine
guitar
Shannon Hoover
bassAdib Young
saxophone, altoWhile the music crosses no conceptual boundaries (no fusion or free jazz here), there is ample variety within its relatively narrow confines and enough first-rate musicianship to espouse kinship to more well-known and celebrated ensembles. The album's light-hearted swingers ("Ups and Downs," "BopCycle," "Violons d'Ingres," "Insomnomania") are interspersed among thoughtful ballads ("Fade to Black," "Gravity and Levity") and tunes that embrace a warmer and more comfortable groove ("Redbud," "Open Spaces," "The Name of the Game," "Starts in 5"). In other words, even though the music is entirely brand-new, the album doesn't suffer because of it.
Nor does it suffer from a lack of creative solos, as Olson (tenor on most tracks, soprano on "Redbud" and "Gravity"), Young (alto all the way save for tenor on "Starts in 5") and Dingledine are consistently sharp and engaging. Although he doesn't solo as often, bassist Hoover (who wrote "BopCycle" and "The Name of the Game") makes the most of his chances, and teams with drummer
Justin Watt
drumsTrack Listing
Ups and Downs; Redbud; Fade to Black; BopCycle; Open Spaces; Violons d’Ingres; The Name of the Game; Gravity and Levity; Starts in 5; Insomnomania.
Personnel
Matt Olson
saxophone, tenorAdib Young
saxophone, altoMatt Dingledine
guitarShannon Hoover
bassJustin Watt
drumsAlbum information
Title: Open Spaces | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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