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John Yao and his 17 Piece Instrument: Points In Time
ByJohn Yao
tromboneb.1977
The opener, "Upside," sets an energetic tone. It is a vibrant piece with layered horn voicings and rhythmic drive that serve as a metaphor for optimism mixed with grit. The two extended solos by trumpeter

David Smith
trumpet
Tim Armacost
saxophone, tenorb.1962

Thad Jones
trumpet1923 - 1986
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Robert Sabin
bassb.1972

Hashem Assadullahi
saxophoneb.1981

Sam Blakeslee
tromboneWith "Triceratops Blues," Yao balances humour and complexity. Its title hints at playfulness, but the writing is anything but simple. (A triceratops was a type of dinosaur that roamed the earth around 66/68 million years ago.) The low brass rumbles and shifting tempos evoke a lumbering but formidable creature, perhaps a trope for the big band tradition itself, which Yao both honours and reshapes with modernist inflection. "Early Morning Walk" is a ballad of understated beauty. The ensemble breathes gently, evoking a sense of solitude and reflection. Yao's trombone is at the forefront of the arrangement, where he demonstrates marvellous versatility and coolly considered power.
The closer is " Finger Painting," which bursts with joy and experimentation. Yao lets the ensemble off-leash here, encouraging abstraction within structure. It is a celebration of craft and imagination born of experience wherein the solos of both trumpeter

John Lake
trumpet
Hyuna Park
pianob.1984
Track Listing
Upside; Not Even Close; Triceratops Blues; First Step; The Other Way; Early Morning Walk; Song For Nolan; Finger Painting.
Personnel
John Yao
tromboneHyuna Park
pianoRobert Sabin
bassAndy Watson
drumsHashem Assadullahi
saxophoneRich Perry
saxophone, tenorTim Armacost
saxophone, tenorJohn Lake
trumpetDavid Smith
trumpetMatt McDonald
tromboneSam Blakeslee
tromboneMax Seigel
tromboneAdditional Instrumentation
Billy Drewes, Carl Maragi: saxophones. Nick Marchione, David Neves, David Smith: trumpets & flugelhorn. Nick Vayenas, trombones.
Album information
Title: Points In Time | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: See Tao Recordings
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