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Bill O'Connell: Rhapsody In Blue
By
Mongo Santamaria
percussion1917 - 2003

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
O'Connell plays with a sense of purpose as he lays open a theme and drives it forward imbuing the concept with insight. His instinct is the creative force as he brings an unabashed sense of accomplishment to his musical journey.
"It Never Entered My Mind" is evocative not only of his approach but that of his band as well. The graceful arc of the melody is traced by

Steve Slagle
saxophone, altob.1951
His ideas are quite different when it comes to "Rhapsody in Blue." O'Connell pays homage to the composition and the melody on the head, only to have Slagle sideswipe it and bounce into a flamboyant pulse. O'Connell stokes the texture with a swell of notes that groove in Latin territory, an environment that is a comfort zone for percussionist

Richie Flores
congas
Steve Berrios
percussion
David Finck
bass, acousticb.1958
"Rose Hill" one of the seven tunes O'Connell wrote for this CD, profiles his softer side. The conversation between him and Slagle shows an easy rapport in the assimilation of thought and process. Slagle's yearning serenity palpitates with harmonic tension while O'Connell eases the taut harmony with forays into supple declamations and a meditative incursion into the melody.
The music is constantly charming and evocative of talent that knows how to divine a tune with conviction. ">
Track Listing
Monk's Cha-cha; Pocket Change; Rhapsody In Blue; It Never Entered My Mind; J-Man; Off-Center; Two Worlds; Log-a-rhythm; Rose Hill; Bye Bye Blackbird.
Personnel
Bill O'Connell
pianoBill O'Connell: piano; Luques Curtis: bass (1, 6-8, 10); David Finck: bass (2-5); Steve Berrios: drums; Steve Slagle: alto saxophone (1-3, 5, 6, 8, 9), soprano saxophone (4, 7); Richie Flores: percussion (1, 3); Dave Samuels: vibraphone (1, 3); Conrad Herwig: trombone (5).
Album information
Title: Rhapsody In Blue | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Challenge Records
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