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Chris Monson: Seldom in the Well
ByChris Monson
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Kevin Turcotte
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Kelly Jefferson
saxophone, tenorAmong the more unforeseen surprises is that Monson seldom shines the spotlight on himself, choosing instead to help pianist " data-original-title="" title="">Anthony Panacci, bassist

Artie Roth
bassMonson solos on "Ripple and Collapse," "The Rain Collector," "Highbrow on the Waterline" and (briefly) "Reach. Reflect. Recoil." While he obviously knows the changes and how to use them, his solos are more workmanlike than special. Turcotte and Jefferson, although quite proficient, may also be placed in a category labeled "well-spoken but unremarkable." They simply do the job without any needless trappings. As for Panacci, Roth and Rasky, they are a solid team that is seldom if ever uneasy or out of step regardless of mood or tempo.
Seldom in the Well embodies music that is worth one's time but seldom rises to the level of uncommon. In other words, quite good but not quite memorable. ">
Track Listing
Where the Leaf Has Been; Distant. Solid. Figures.; The Passing Through; Ripple and Collapse; The Rain Collector; Reach. Reflect. Recoil.; Open Spaces; Highbrow on the Water Line; If We Dreamed of Soaring.
Personnel
Chris Monson
guitarKevin Turcotte: trumpet, flugelhorn; Kelly Jefferson: tenor sax; Chris Monson: guitar; Anthony Panacci: piano; Artie Roth: bass; Tom Rasky: drums.
Album information
Title: Seldom in the Well | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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