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Lisa Parrott: Round Tripper
ByRound Tripper finds Parrot working with an integrated American-Australian outfit: Omnipresent drummer

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Chris Lightcap
bassb.1971

Nadje Noordhuis
trumpet
Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Bernie McGann
b.1937While Parrott's cross-cultural band and the stylistic diversity of this music both prove to be noteworthy, the real story is about Parrott's alto work and her chemistry with Dewhurst. Those who only know Parrott as a ballasting bari player have a lot to learn. She gives that heavy horn a few spins here, but it's her adroit maneuvers on alto that delight more often on this one. And when her alto joins forces with Dewhurst, there's magic in the air. Their dialogue during "Rosa Takes A Stand" takes the song to another level, their back-and-forth banter and imbricating lines on "Dancing Laughing" elevate the music, and they finish each other's phrases and sentences during "Um A Zero." They're a pefect match and Round Tripper is the proof. ">
Track Listing
Rosa Takes A Stand; Dancing Laughing; Do You Think That I Do Not Know; Um A Zero; D. Day; I Don't Know What; Round Trip; Waltzing Matilda.
Personnel
Lisa Parrott
saxophoneLisa Parrott: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone (3, 6, 7); Matt Wilson: drums; Chris Lightcap: double bass; Carl Dewhurst: guitar (1-6, 8); Nadje Noordhuis: trumpet (8), flugelhorn (3).
Album information
Title: Round Tripper | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Serious Niceness Records
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