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Dudley Owens / Aaron Wright Band: People Calling
By
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Curtis Mayfield
guitar and vocals1942 - 1999
The set's brief opener, "R.O.," brings the Coltrane quartet to mind with a wandering, searching drift centered on Aaron Wright's bowed bass and

Willerm Delisfort
pianob.1983

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973
The disc features all original compositions, seven by Wright and four by Owens, with cohesion provided by a search for deeper meanings that translates into a timeless sound. Wright's "Y.A.G.M.G.D." is a sax/bass/drums offering that recalls

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
Trumpeter Justin Stanton joins the core quartet on four tunes. Owens' "Book of Revelations" is five-and-a-half minutes of modal urgency juxtaposed with searing two-horn interplay. This leads into the soulful, Wright-penned "Magnolia," with contrasting horn stylesa gruff tenor sax versus a mellifluous trumpeton a couple of heartfelt solos from Owens and Stanton.
People Calling is one of those rare outings where everything comes together. Excellent songwriting, stellar playing and superb sound quality are captured on a recording wrapped in a beautifully designed CD package with a cover photo that says, accurately, classic sounds. ">
Track Listing
R.O.; People Calling; Elijah; Jovan; Calling for Casey; Y.A.G.M.G.D.; Book of Revelations; Magnolia; Tremble; Prayer; People Calling (reprise).
Personnel
Aaron Immanuel Wright
bass, acousticDudley Owens: tenor and soprano saxophones; Justin Stanton: trumpet (7-10); Willerm Delisfort: piano; Aaron Immanuel Wright: bass; Clif Wallace: drums.
Album information
Title: People Calling | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Origin Records
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About Aaron Immanuel Wright
Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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