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Victory Jazz Quartet: Origin
ByFusion evolved from trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The title tune opens the disc on a repeated four note bass riff from

Chico Huff
bass, electricb.1955

Ron Thomas
pianob.1942
"Storm King" travels a darker terrainominous and furtive, and "High Time" departs from the fusion muse with a sound that could pass for a bright

Then things get weird, in an excellent way, on the fifteen minute closer "Mystic Traveler/Orbit." Opening on an eerie synthesizer/keyboard drone than migrates into an implacable groove. Ron Thomas shines, and where In a Silent Way seemed at times like a journey through a field of stars, this tour de force sounds as if it's skirting the galaxy, going in the direction of the dark matter, or perhaps driving deep into the galactic core, in the direction of the black hole.
Origin, from Al Moretti and his Victory Jazz Quartet, is an enticing take on the fusion sound. ">
Track Listing
Origin; Storm King; Sunrise; High Time; Let Me Tell Ya; Streamin' Through; Rue Song; Mystic Traveler/Orbit.
Personnel
Al Moretti: flugelhorn, synth; Ron Thomas: Keyboard; Chico Huff: electric bass; Glenn Ferracone: drums.
Album information
Title: Origin | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Vectordisc Records
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