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Michael Zilber: Originals For the Originals
ByMichael Zilber
saxophone
Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982

Brecker Brothers
band / ensemble / orchestra
Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946
Zilber has spent the last 25 years in the San Francisco area, though he states that in terms of musical relationships, " I will always be bi- coastal."
On his latest release on Origin Records, Originals For the Originals (Origin, 2017), his eleventh as a leader/co-leader, he offers an homage to seven titans of the saxophone which features a top-shelf New York rhythm section with pianist Dave Kikoski, bassist

James Genus
bassb.1966

Clarence Penn
drumsb.1968

Matt Clark
guitarb.1971

Peter Barshay
bass
Akira Tana
drumsb.1952

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
Summoning the spirits of transcendent masters such as

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
The opening salvo "Breckerfast Club," is an up-tempo rant featuring dynamic play from Zilber and Kikoski, both on the tedious head, and the following solos. Inspired by Michael Brecker"s playing on Chick Corea's "Quartet #2." Zilber demonstrates his very original, powerful sound on tenor. "Other than Wayne Shorter, no non- Coltrane tenor player had more influence on me," says Zilber about Brecker, who he considers to have been the most influential of his generation.
On "Autumn Lieb," Zilber switches over to soprano in reverence for NEA Jazz Master

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946
Remaining on soprano, "Weather Wayne" is an homage to Wayne Shorter's Weather Report years in deep burn mode. Shorter is a true renaissance man in the jazz lineage, a bridge to true compositional global outreach, across sixty years. In the post Coltrane world, Shorter revolutionized the high register soprano with a probing multi cultural approach adopted hook, line, and sinker by Zilber. In the interest of allowing the listener some elasticity in their own interpretation, I will just say that this high energy piece will keep me coming back to this album for many years to come.
"Last Night Trane (In the Distance), is an emotive ballad written as an ode to Coltrane's peaceful and deeply spiritual sound on the album Ballads (Impulse, 1963). " My approach was simply to write a ballad that feels like what Trane might have played," said Zilber. He starts the piece with the first two notes from "I Want to Talk About You " from Coltrane's early release, Soultrane (Prestige, 1958). Zilber summons beautiful, harmonic colors, and alludes to Coltrane's sentimental side. His tone, and lush phrasing indeed bares his romantic side as well.
A lot of what makes Originals For the Originals so engaging is that Zilber possesses a striking sound all his own. His tenor sound is deep, dense, and elastic, rounded off by impeccable articulation, while from his probing intuitive sensibility on soprano emerges a softer, more reflective narrative.
While Zilber dedicates his compositions to seven titans of the instrument, this dedicated premise is not what draws me to this recording. If familiarity with historic players such as John Coltrane, or Sonny Rollins draws listeners to explore this album, then Zilber's homage will have served the purpose of enlightening us to their dynamic talents. Put simply, Zilber is one of the true masters of modern jazz saxophone, and though an unknown anomaly to many, his prodigious talents evidenced by his recordings and live performances are truth. Originals For the Originals is a top 10 of 2017 candidate without a doubt, and a must listen for any jazz fan that pays homage to the masters of the past, and moves ever forward with the inspired works of the present. ">
Track Listing
Breckerfast Club; Leaves (for Michael Brecker); Partly Sonny; Autumn Lieb; Weather Wayne; Pastel Blues (for Wayne Shorter); Hen House; Late Night Trane (in the distance); Lieb Dich; Coltraning Daze; St. Paul (Desmond)
Personnel
Michael Zilber
saxophoneMichael Zilber: tenor and soprano saxophones; David Kikowski: piano; James Genus: bass; Clarence Penn: drums; Matt Clark: piano (7); Peter Barshay: bass (7); Akira Tana: drums (7)
Album information
Title: Originals For the Originals | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Origin Records
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