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Nicole Glover: Plays
ByNicole Glover
saxophone, tenorb.1991
In 2024, such notions are a thing of the past for the on the rise tenorist. Glover has appeared in the female supergroup,

Artemis
band / ensemble / orchestra
Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1987
As a leader, Glover prefers to forego the constraints of chordal support and play in a trio with bassist

Tyrone Allen II
bass
Kayvon Gordon
drums
Steve Nelson
vibraphoneb.1954
The opener, Ornette Coleman's "Open or Close," personifies the close collective spirit this trio has achieved. There is a lot of listening going on, with each member adding to the conversation not only by matching melody and harmony, but by freely joining textures and dynamics while pushing ever so slightly the envelope of time. On the swinging

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972
Glover's "The A-Side" and the standard, "I've Grown Acustomed to Your Face" find the trio exploring soft tones and slim melodic figures with warmth and embrace, employing stunning technique. Allen's chordal approach creates a vibrational pulse behind the trio's thoughtful ruminations.
"Munsoon" is a steely comp that begins with Gordon's opening solo clearing the way for starters. Glover dives in with an eerie tonal resonance that provides audible glimpses into the

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Many parts of this album swing hard and highlight the artists playing innovatively within tradition. "Blues for Mel," Glover's homage to Portland drum legend Mel Brown, gives the listener a glimpse of her humility and gratefulness for the mentorship she has received on her path to prominence. The tune is deep in the blues, with Nelson jumping in and dropping sparse, but heavy comping beneath Glover's probing tenor. The classic work of Allen on this piece reminds us that from start to finish, the bassist has things covered in a way that is expressive and spacious. Gordon plays off his nimble lines with precision and vivid spontaneity. This speaks to Glover's prowess as a bandleader, in choosing partners with a common vision. Plays is sure to end up on top ten lists at year's end. ">
Track Listing
Open or Close; The Fox; The A-Side; Munsoon; Inception; One Second, Please; I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face; Blues For Mel.
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Title: Plays | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Savant Records
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