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Ralph Bowen: Power Play
ByPower Play is a sharp departure from Bowen's previous Posi-Tone albums, which were built on an all-star guitar-bass-drums rhythm section, and placed trumpeter

Sean Jones
trumpetb.1978

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Adam Rogers
guitarb.1965
The program is all Bowen-based material, save for a classy take on "My One And Only Love," and the saxophonist often shares the spotlight with Evans. Both men insert some chromatic lines into their soloing on "K.D.'s Blues," but they take two very different approaches beyond that point. Bowen becomes more rhythmically frantic and fearsome after his brief, descending chromatic caper, while Evans uses his turn to launch into bluesy statements. "Drumheller Valley" shifts the focus to Evans at first, but Bowen delivers some playfully dancing work, atop bassist and former Out Of The Blue band mate

Kenny Davis
bassb.1961
Davis and drummer

Donald Edwards
drumsPower Play, with its mixture of driving, thought-provoking material and gentler journeys, demonstrates that power manifests itself in different ways, and remains ever-present within the work of saxophonist Ralph Bowen. ">
Track Listing
K.D.'s Blues; Drumheller Valley; Two-Line Pass; My One And Only Love; The Good Shepherd; Bella Firenze; Jessica; Walleye Jigging; A Solar Romance.
Personnel
Ralph Bowen
saxophoneRalph Bowen: saxophones; Orrin Evans: piano; Kenny Davis: bass; Donald Edwards: drums.
Album information
Title: Power Play | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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