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Jason Palmer: Rhyme And Reason
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Jason Palmer
trumpetb.1979

Matt Brewer
bassb.1983

Kendrick Scott
drumsb.1980
The title track opens with a sprightly two-minute solo from Palmer. His trumpet playing always seems upbeat and outgoing rather than moody and solipsistic. The tune is embellished with a fast, labyrinthine duet between the two horns in an

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
Towards the final minutes of "The Hampton Inn (For Alan)" there's some almost magical unison playing from Palmer and Turner. "Mark's Place" opens with a pizzicato bass solo from Brewer, and is subsequently festooned with Palmer's trademark short staccato runs. Occasionally Palmer throws a fleeting quote into the mix as is heard at 5'14" on "Waltz For Diana" with a few seconds of "My Favourite Things." The finale, "Kalispel Bay" is a perfect example of how well this unit coalesces. The song's head is deceptively complex and yet sounds mellow and effortless. What is apparent with this album, recorded live at the Jazz Gallery, NYC, on June 7 and 8, 2018, is the way in which the quartet produces music which theoretically should require a sizeable degree of concerted concentration on the part of the listener. However, in actuality, the pieces flow naturally and mellifluously. They are satisfyingly well-structured yet paradoxically demand no great effort on the part of the audience (as the enthusiastic applause attests). With Rhyme And Reason, Palmer seems to have executed a perfect double set. Incidentally, the album's label is the product of the non-profit organisation Giant Step Arts which exists to present premiere performances whilst supporting and rewarding the artists well. ">
Track Listing
CD 1: Herbs In A Glass; Rhyme And Reason; Blue Grotto; Sadhana; CD 2: The Hampton Inn (For Alan); Mark’s Place; Waltz For Diana; Kalispel Bay.
Personnel
Jason Palmer
trumpetJason Palmer: trumpet; Mark Turner: tenor saxophone; Matt Brewer: bass; Kendrick Scott: drums
Album information
Title: Rhyme And Reason | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Giant Step Arts
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