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Playdate: Playdate
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Amanda Monaco
guitarb.1973

Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975
The group/album title makes perfect sense because of the relationship of the participants but it can be misleading if viewed from a musical stance. This isn't a loose blowing session with overdone standards. The press materials mark the album as a "delightful combination of the hard bop tradition and modern sophistication" and, while this is largely accurate, the scales tip a little toward the latter. Five of the seven tracks on this record were written by the participants and each song has something different to say. Monaco's tone is warm and inviting and Escofferylacking rough edges herematches her with his own sound.
The album begins in with the mid-tempo swing of Monaco's "Copper Tone." Escoffery spins out instantly appealing and simply executed melodic lines that dovetail with Monaco and, to a lesser extent, Baerman. At times, Monaco blends so well with Escoffery, that it almost seems like another horn is present.

James Williams
piano1951 - 2004
Sperrazza proves to be a double-threat here with his fine drumming and intriguing compositions. His "Milan Kundera," taking its name from the famed author, sounds like a cheery

Vince Guaraldi
piano1928 - 1976
Track Listing
Copper Tone; Remember The Goldfish; Yes, Yes, Oh Yes!; T-Time; Baby Man; Milan Kundera; Memday.
Personnel
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorWayne Escoffery: saxophones; Noah Baerman: piano; Amanda Monaco: guitar; Vinnie Sperrazza: drums; Henry Lugo: acoustic bass.
Album information
Title: Playdate | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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