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Mark Masters Ensemble: Sam Rivers 100
ByMark Masters Ensemble
band / ensemble / orchestra
Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Billy Harper
saxophoneb.1943

Gary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneb.1956
"Redefinition" became Masters' forte. Past masters who Masters chose to examine:: trumpeter

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Dewey Redman
saxophone, tenorb.1931

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Rivers' debut as a leader, Fuschia Swing Song (Blue Note, 1965), gets particular attention. All six of the album's songs are reexamined here, along with five other tunes from the Rivers songbook, by a 14-piece ensemble that digs deep into the loose-limbed, loosely structured compositions. Masters wanted players willing to take chances, with flexible tetherings in terms of the pieces' formal architecture.
The disc opens with the tune "Fuchsia Swing Song," a choice of the familiar. It does indeed swing. Harper, a player who takes chances with the best of them, gets wild and woolly on his solo.

Jeff Colella
piano
Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
Jerry Pinter
saxophone, tenor
Kendall Kay
drums
Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Though Rivers was usually tagged as a free jazz guy, that tagging proves that labels are, at best, inadequate. "Fuschia Swing Song" was, in Rivers' hands back then, and in the Mark Masters Ensemble's numerous hands now, an approachable piece of music. So too, his "Beatrice," one of the jazz oeuvre's prettiest tunes, is covered often and well. Here it, opens on a melancholy piano turn. Harper's solo has a rich, burnished feel to it. The band backing is understated, featuring glorious harmonies. If a top Rivers tune must be picked, this is it. A revisitation of earlier Mark Masters Jazz Ensembles worksespecially Porgy and Bess demonstrates that Masters can add a taste of the wild side to even the most sophisticated, mainstream work. Listening to Sam Rivers 100 says he can go to the wild side and make it wilder, and still pull it back into a beautiful, mainstream flow. ">
Track Listing
Fuchsia Swing Song; Cycl8ic Episode; Helix; Parts Of Speech; Point Of Many Returns; Beatrice; Downstairs Blues Upstairs; Calls Of The Wild; Paean; Ellipsis; Luminous Monolith.
Personnel
Mark Masters
arrangerBilly Harper
saxophoneJerry Pinter
saxophone, tenorNicole McCabe
saxophone, altoTom Luer
clarinet, bassRyan DeWeese
trumpetMike Cottone
trumpetNathan Kay
trumpetLes Benedict
tromboneFred Simmons
tromboneDave Woodley
tromboneJeff Colella
pianoChris Colangelo
bassKendall Kay
drumsTim Hagans
trumpetAdditional Instrumentation
Mark Masters Ensemble.
Album information
Title: Sam Rivers 100 | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Capri Records
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