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The O'Farrill Brothers Band: Sensing Flight
ByArturo O'Farrill
pianob.1960
Sensing Flight sets its course around the trumpeter's music, with six of the nine tunes belonging to the younger O'Farrill brother, and his horn is also the most striking thing on the record. His artistry, tonal personality and confidence have taken a quantum leap forward since Giant Peach, as he creates stories with focused dramatic arcs, à la trumpeter

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
As a composer, Adam O'Farrill finds satisfaction by working jazz from all angles. He takes familiar forms, like shuffling, bluesy soul music ("Mind Troubles"), but keeps things interesting by throwing in a few wrenches. He creates hip, off-kilter groove scenarios that underscore communicative interplay ("Drive") and loose flowing, concentrically connected encounters ("Monet"). He even allows pure, unfiltered beauty to rise to the surface when the day is finally done ("Sensations").
While the young trumpeter deserves all the copy he gets for his work on this album, he isn't alone on this journey. The elder O'Farrill sibling proves to be an excellent driver, whether navigating choppy roads ("Wrong Key Donkey") or putting things on cruise control. He makes otherwise-awkward metric constructs seem simple and he pushes and pulls in all the right places, with a little assistance from firm-and-flexible bassist

Raviv Markovitz
bassSensing Flight isn't an album from fledgling jazzers waiting to take off; it's a recording from an already airborne crew of mighty musical flyers. ">
Track Listing
Drive; Wrong Key Donkey; Monet; Action And Reaction; Mind Troubles; Broken Wings; Full Measure; Upper Manhattan Medical Group; Sensations.
Personnel
Adam O'Farrill: trumpet; Livio Almeida: tenor saxophone; Gabe Schnider: guitar; Adam Kromelow: piano; Raviv Markovitz: bass; Zack O'Farrill: drums.
Album information
Title: Sensing Flight | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Zoho Music
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