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Adam Larson: Second City
ByWhile Larson has called New York home for the past decade, Second City was recorded in its namesake localeChicago. It's an album rooted to Larson's Midwestern upbringing but a statement of maturity that could only emerge after some serious time away from the roost. New York has done him well, as these eight tunes demonstrate.
With bassist

Clark Sommers
bassb.1977

Rob Clearfield
piano
Jimmy Macbride
drumsb.1991
Some of the greatest shows of strength on Second City come toward its end. "Perpetuity," born of observations on politics and the polemics that come with it, is a lift-off into the stratosphere that gives Larson a chance to flex his muscles and fly. Then "Uphill Climb" goes the other way, probing into the surface to see what comes of the struggles to make your mark and get yourself heard as a musician in New York. Both numbers speak to a resolute streak in Larson's sound and standing, as does the excitable "Breakout," a piece which closes the album and showcases Clearfield's clear-headed explorations and Larson's extreme flexibility. There are no missteps or missed opportunities here. No matter how you slice it, Second City proves to be first-rate. ">
Track Listing
Who Even Is That?; Out the Window; First Step; Smells Like Teen Spirit; Sleep Now; Perpetuity; Uphill Climb; Breakout.
Personnel
Adam Larson
saxophoneAdam Larson: tenor saxophone; Rob Clearfield: piano, Rhodes and Wurlitzer; Clark Sommers: bass; Jimmy Macbride: drums.
Album information
Title: Second City | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Inner Circle Music
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