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Abbey Rader Quartet with Kidd Jordan: Reunion
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Kidd Jordan
saxophone1935 - 2023
The inspired and inspirational music has a definite spiritual edge to it. For instance, on "Talkin,' Burnin,' Prayin,'" Jordan lets loose airy, fluttering lines that, rise and fall with a Zen serenity. Rader's thunderous drums and bassist


John McMinn
saxophone
Noah Brandmark
saxophoneBrandmark's contemplative solo on "New Found Spirits" complements Jordan's resonant tones and plaintive screeches. Both interact with equal ardor with Rader and Motl's percolating, restless rhythms. McMinn's fiery soprano wails in an insistent flood of notes laced with subtle lyricism. The three saxophones moan and howl over Motl's muscular string work and Rader's galloping beats and compelling rumble. This results in the tune's provocative and uplifting conclusion. A finale that is an intriguing and exuberant melee tinged with angst and urgent emotion.
The high caliber musicianship of this meeting between kindred spirits makes for a rewarding listening experience. Rader and Jordan's unique camaraderie, their individual and highly singular styles and the superb balance of mature artistry and youthful vitality is on full display on this elegant and fervent work. Reunion is a gem of an album that showcases the unabated brilliance of two masters of creative extemporization. ">
Track Listing
New Found Spirits; Facing the Wall; Talkin', Burnin', Prayin'.
Personnel
Abbey Rader
drumsAbbey Rader: drums; John McMinn alto, soprano sax; Noah Brandmark tenor sax; Kyle Motl double bass; Kidd Jordan tenor sax.
Album information
Title: Reunion | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Abray Productions
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