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Quentin Angus: Perception
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Kenneth Salters
drumsb.1981
Angus and alto saxophonist

Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
"Perception" follows a similar pattern to "Particular, Peculiar," though shifts back and forth between soft and more pronounced rhythmic passages.

Shai Maestro
pianob.1987

Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Bill Bruford
drumsb.1949
The sole cover is trumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Matthew Sheens
pianob.1986

Or Bareket
bass, acoustic
Jo Lawry
vocalsSheen's beautiful composition "Chernobyl" stems from piano and

Chad Lefkowitz-Brown
saxophone, tenorb.1989
Rumbling mallets, alto sax and piano introduce "Restoration," a lithe tune that moves quickly through the gears. Vinson takes the bragging rights in the solos department but it's the thrilling all-hands-on-deck finale, with its punchy motif and spiky tempo that wins the daysurely a barnstorming live number. The equally dynamic "Bounce" features further hugely satisfying solos from Angus and Vinson, over a crisp, driving rhythm. Angus' compositions boast the sophistication and nous of a veteran yet sizzle with youthful vitality. There's not a weak track on the collection, and fine playing all round, not least from Angus himself. Clearly a name to watch out for. ">
Track Listing
Particular, Peculiar; Perception; Nardis; Red and Yellow; Chernobyl; Restoration; Den Haag; Bounce.
Personnel
Quentin Bryan Angus
guitarQuentin Angus: guitar; Jo Lawry: voice (4); Will vinson: alto saxophone (1, 2, 4, 6, 8); Chad Lefkowitz-Brown: soprano saxophone (5);Shai Maestro: piano (1, 2,4, 6, 8); Matthew Sheens: piano (3, 5, 7); Linda Oh: bass (1, 2, 4, 6, 8); Or Bareket: bass (3, 5, 7); Kenneth Salters: drums; Yanni Burton: bass (5, 7); Sarah Koenig- Plonskier: violin (5, 7); Lavina Pavlish: violin (5, 7); Jack Stulz: viola (5, 7); Leana Rutt: cello (5, 7).
Album information
Title: Perception | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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