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Something Blue: Personal Preference
ByCollectively and individually, Something Blue does many things very well. There are articulate, engaging compositions penned by each member of the sextet. At the risk of snubbing other admirable tunes, two of pianist

Misha Tsiganov
pianoArrangements that are richer and more detailed than the standard head-solos-head format keep the listener guessing what will happen next and continue to resonate on repeated hearings. Some of the devices include ensemble interludes between solos (trombonist

Altin Sencalar
trombone
Donald Edwards
drums
Boris Kozlov
bass, acousticb.1967

Markus Howell
saxophone, altoFour primary soloists, Howell, tenor saxophonist Willie Morris, Sencalar, and Taiganov, all possess compelling voices and display different aspects of their identities on various tracks. For example, Tsiganov and Howell, incendiary on the up-tempo material, reveal a different approach during their turns on Edwards's "Niecee." Each, in his manner, leaves more open space than usual and gives the impression of simultaneously moving forward and holding something back.
In terms of intensity, focus and sensitivity, Tsiganov, Koslov, and Edwards are as effective as the often-recorded, critically acclaimed Posi-Tone rhythm section comprised of Kozlov, pianist

Art Hirahara
pianob.1971

Rudy Royston
drumsThroughout the record, it often feels like Kozlov is carrying the ensemble on his back with the strength of his walking and irregular lines. Tsiganov's efficient, rhythmically charged comping suits the soloists well. Occasionally, he does the unexpected, like abruptly leaping into a pause of Sencalar's "The Path" solo or persistently pounding out eighth notes amid Morris's "Grit" turn followed by chordal explosions that threaten to throw things into disarray. Edwards assumes a duel identity as a dependable timekeeper and commentator, offering brisk, often oft-kilter fills that add an air of unpredictability to the music.
"You May Have Already Won" is a set closer that helps to put the whole project in perspective. Written by pianist

David Ake
pianoTrack Listing
The Path; Flyover Country; Blended; Seeley Street Song; Yesya; Grit; Pa'lan'ga; Niecee; Here To Stay; Waltz For Olena; You May Have Already Won.
Personnel
Something Blue
band / ensemble / orchestraMarkus Howell
saxophone, altoWillie Morris
saxophone, tenorAltin Sencalar
tromboneMisha Tsiganov
pianoBoris Kozlov
bass, acousticDonald Edwards
drumsAlbum information
Title: Personal Preference | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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