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Adam Larson: Second City
BySeven of the eight tracks are Larson's own, and they offer some excellent post-bop heads, with a fine mixture of complexity and ear-gripping accessibility. He's got an ace team behind him, comprised of bassist

Clark Sommers
bassb.1977

Rob Clearfield
piano
Jimmy Macbride
drumsb.1991
With undeniable command over his instrument, Larson can do just about anything. His upper-register playing is superb, as one can hear on the irresistible "First Step," a super-catchy piece with a nice New Orleans second-line feel; Larson really likes staccato passages as well, which he can roll off with aplomb. Most impressive about Larson's technique, however, is his rhythmic creativity. One can hear a lot of

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
As for the album's lone cover tune, it says something about Larson's youth that (as he reveals in the liner notes) he was long under the impression that Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was originally recorded by the Bad Plus. But we can forgive him that, perhaps, given that his version here is so thoughtful, steering clear of the temptation to do a pumelling, over- the-top rendition like

Ethan Iverson
pianob.1973
A very enjoyable and impressive recording, Second City is a splendid outing for Larson, who's clearly someone to keep an eye out for as he continues his way on what should be a long and accomplished musical journey. ">
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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