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University of Toronto Jazz Ensemble: Reflections
ByTo describe the album as impressive would be an understatement. The UTJO is as good as or better than almost any ensemble you'll hear at that level (even McGill), while the various soloists are consistently bright and perceptive. It helps enormously, of course, to be able to ask a UT faculty memberin this case, the acclaimed tenor saxophonist

Mike Murley
saxophone, tenorElsewhere, the emphasis is on happiness and sunshine, starting with the loose-limbed "Sonny's Way" and continuing through the exhilarating finale, "Can't You See." Murley is the lone soloist on the tasteful "Santiago Reflections," which precedes "Still Rollin'" (which may or not be a nod to

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Rob McConnell
trombone1935 - 2010
Reflections is a superb album, teeming with high energy and good humor. Gordon Foote, it seems, has found a congenial new home in Toronto, and the UT Jazz Orchestra is in the best of hands. ">
Track Listing
Sonny’s Way; Santiago Reflections; Still Rollin’; Minas Mist; Greville Bay; Rob; Can’t You See.
Personnel
Sonny’s Way; Santiago Reflections; Still Rollin’; Minas Mist; Greville Bay; Rob; Can’t You See.
Album information
Title: Reflections | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Self Produced
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