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George Crowley Quartet: Paper Universe
ByCrowley's band mates lend him exemplary support. Pianist

Kit Downes
keyboardsb.1986

Calum Gourlay
bass
James Maddren
drumsCrowley and Downes open "Marty McFly," a tune with the urgency and atmosphere of

George Russell
composer / conductor1923 - 2009

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Crowley's unaccompanied tenor opens the beautiful slow ballad, "Embracing Air," which also features Gourlay's deep, rich double bass. Crowley's performance, mostly in the tenor's mid to upper register, is both emotionally engaging and a masterly demonstration of control and precision. On Kit Downes' "Bela Lugosi," Crowley steps back a little to let the rhythm section take the spotlight. When he does step forward, he shows a more aggressive approach, the rougher edge to his tone keeping with the slightly spooky mood created by his band mates.
The range and variety of Paper Universe suggests that Crowley has yet to decide on his ultimate musical path, but it also shows that he has the ability to go in whichever of these directions his mood takes him. Crowley has the potential to make a major impact. ">
Track Listing
Paper Universe; Marty McFly; Still Life; Embracing Air; B Flat Man; Demerera Days; Bela Lugosi.
Personnel
George Crowley
saxophone, tenorGeorge Crowley: tenor saxophone; Kit Downes: piano; Calum Gourlay: double bass; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Paper Universe | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Whirlwind Recordings Ltd
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