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Logan Richardson: Shift
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Gerald Clayton
piano
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Harish Raghavan
bass
Nasheet Waits
drumsb.1971
Some dream bands don't live up to expectations but this one does. Richardson's playing is a full of verve complimented by Metheny's deft technique and varied tonal processing. Moran brings his usual pianistic flair and doubles on keyboards while the music's core is held together nicely by the rhythm section's taut yet malleable timing. Though Richardson is clearly influenced by his metropolitan surroundings, his jazz and blues roots from Kansas City, Missouri are evident resulting in an organic amalgam that is not easily categorized yet equally fresh and approachable.
"Mind Free" and "Creeper" are thick with atmospherics and harmonies that open into roomy pockets for the musicians to fervently explore. In contrast, there's a unique reworking of pop singer Bruno Mars's hit "Locked Out Of Heaven" that is dark and moody. Other compelling pieces include the chamberesque "Slow" which rises to spectacular crescendo; the multiple changes in "Imagine" and the brightly lit groove called "Untitled" where Metheny does some serious shredding. An excellent release from the talented Logan Richardson. ">
Track Listing
Mind Free; Creeper; In Your Next Life; Locked Out Of Heaven; Slow; When I Wake (Interlude); Imagine; Alone; In Between; Time; Untitled.
Personnel
Logan Richardson
saxophone, altoLogan Richardson: alto saxophone; Pat Metheny: guitars; Jason Moran: piano, keyboards; Harish Raghavan: bass; Nasheet Waits: drums.
Album information
Title: Shift | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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