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Hadley Caliman / Pete Christlieb: Reunion
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Pete Christlieb
saxophoneb.1945
Caliman's recording career went dormant for thirty yearsa drug problem, jail time, rehabilitation, and then the transition into a 22-year teaching career. His recording reawakening began with Gratitude (Origin Records, 2008), and picked up momentum on Straight Ahead (Origin Records, 2010). Both sets are excellent, showing up on many year-end top ten lists, but Reunion, with more fire in the belly and its oft-times "two gunslingers blazing away" atmosphere tops them.
The music begins with "Little Dex," penned by the set's pianist,

Bill Anschell
pianob.1959

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990
The set explores Great American Songbook standards, including: Mercer and Van Heusen's "I Thought About You," a smoky room piece of beautiful balladry; and

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964
Reunion is reminiscent of a straight-through, superb

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Chuck Deardorf
bassb.1954

John Bishop
drumsb.1959
A couple of killer sax men and an inspired rhythm teamthe mainstream doesn't get any better than this. ">
Track Listing
Little Dex; Up Jumped Spring; Comencio; Gala; I Thought About You; Nasty Green; Wide Stance; Dream On; Love For Sale.
Personnel
Hadley Caliman
saxophonePete Christlieb
saxophoneBill Anschell
pianoChuck Deardorf
bassJohn Bishop
drumsAlbum information
Title: Reunion | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Origin Records
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