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Scott Reeves Quintet: Shape Shifter
By
Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Better known for his trombone work, Reeves uses the alto flugelhorn here on seven of the tunes, for a richer, slightly deeper tone than the standard flugelhorn; and he goes with an alto valve trombone on two other selections, adding some unfamiliar timbres to the ensemble sound. His solos are spirited and spontaneous, as are those of his band mates.
Tenor saxophonist

Rich Perry
saxophone, tenor
Maria Schneider
composer / conductorPianist

Jim Ridl
pianoThe all-original set opens with the title cut. It's been adapted for different ensembles by Reeves, but here it's full of turbulence and shifting time signatures in Ridl's solo slot. "The Alchemist," dedicated to Miles Davis, brightens the atmosphere, but maintains the forward momentum and urgency as it churns along with a catchy groove. "Without a Trace" opens wistfully, and features the two horns weaving their dark tones around each other.
"Pedachinho do Brasil" injects some buoyancy into the set, and "New Bamboo" takes the sound into Spanish territory reminiscent, in a pared-down way, of Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain (Columbia Records, 1960).
Shape Shifter is a fresh and inspired mainstream set, featuring a group of top-notch jazz men blowing freely on some vibrant original tunes. ">
Track Listing
Shape Shifter; The Alchemist; Without a Trace; The Soulful Mr. Williams; Pedacinho do Brasil; New Bamboo; 3'n 2; Incandescence; Last Call.
Personnel
Stich Wynston
drumsScott Reeves: alto flugelhorn, alto valve trombone; Rich Perry: tenor saxophone; Jim Ridl: piano; Mike MGuirk: bass; Andy Watson: drums.
Album information
Title: Shape Shifter | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Mile High Music
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