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Greg Abate with the Tim Ray Trio: Road to Forever
ByGreg Abate
saxophoneb.1947
Each of the ten songs on Road to Forever was written and composed by Abate, and they are invariably engaging and worth hearing many more times than once, as are the stellar interpretations by Abate and his outstanding trio, ably supervised by pianist

Tim Ray
piano
John Lockwood
bass
Mark Walker
drumsb.1961

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
No matter what instrument he is playing, Abate is clearly at the top of his game, soloing with perception and assurance in front of a trio that pushes him every step of the way. Ray, a sharp and responsive accompanist, is an engaging improviser in his own right (on acoustic or electric piano), while Lockwood and Walker make the most of every opportunity to lay bare their singular point of view. Even so, Abate is clearly the captain of this ship, showing with every irrepressible line and phrase why he should indeed be counted among the world's foremost contemporary jazz saxophonists. For those who harbor any doubts about that, Road to Forever should lay them to rest once and for all. Although 2017 is in its infancy as this is being written, high marks to Abate and his trio for producing one of the year's more impressive albums to date. ">
Track Listing
Road to Forever; City of 2-5s; The Dancing Panda; Take the Crowell Train; Farewell Phil Woods; Whaling City Sound; Red Fish Boulevard; Seasons; Buzzardology; Mr. Parker.
Personnel
Greg Abate
saxophoneGreg Abate: soprano sax (1, 9), alto sax (2-5, 10) tenor sax (6), flute (8), alto sax, flute (7); Tim Ray: piano, electric piano; John Lockwood: acoustic, electric bass; Mark Walker: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Road to Forever | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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