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Aquarium: Places
ByThe monochrome cover features a photograph of just one of Aquarium's members
Sam Leak
organ, Hammond B3
James Allsopp
saxophone, tenor
Calum Gourlay
bass
Joshua Blackmore
drumsb.1986
There is tension and urgency on Placesnotably on "Catherine Grove," named after a London street where Leak was robbed in early 2012but Aquarium shows its strength with greatest success on the more positive and relaxed numbers. The east-meets-west groove of "Marrakech," the spiritual vibe of "Milan"with Allsop and Leak at their delicately meditative bestand the romance of "Daybreak" are all the products of a mature and increasingly intuitive band.
While "positive and relaxed" may be the rule, "February" stands out as the exception. As befits a tune named after what is often the most miserable and gloomy point of the British winter this is a downbeat number. Leak's piano suggests the slow, heavy, footfall of a reluctant traveller, then Allsop's sonorous bass clarinet makes its appearance and the temperature falls another ten degrees. Yet the effect is graceful, lovely and ultimately life-affirming.
"Milan (Live)," recorded at the 2011 London Jazz Festival, features
Sam Crockatt
saxophone, tenorTrack Listing
Places; Marrakech; Milan; Scribbles And Scrawls; February; Clutter; Catherine Grove; Daybreak; Milan (Live).
Personnel
Sam Leak: piano; James Allsop: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Calum Gourlay: double bass; Joshua Blackmore: drums; Sam Crockatt: tenor saxophone (9); Sam Lasserson: bass (9).
Album information
Title: Places | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Jellymould Jazz
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