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Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet: Situation
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Alex Coke
woodwindsb.1953

Carl Michel
guitarb.1953
Yes, there is some improvisation, but it seems more an afterthought than an essential part of the equation. There are no appreciable departures from the written score before the album's title track, which is preceded by half a dozen numbers wherein barely any ad-libs are heard. While there is no gainsaying the group's musicianship, it is tendered for the most part in service to what is more akin to chamber or semi-classical works than to jazz, contemporary or otherwise.
Although Coke solos on

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
That is not meant to imply that the music is anything less than well-drawn or pleasing, as there is much to assimilate and admire. It simply has little to do with jazz. While it is rather surprising that Situation was released as a jazz album, it doesn't seem to lend itself easily to any other genre, so jazz may have been an all-purpose stand-in. Even so, and in spite of its negligible links to jazz, no less than three stars can be awarded, as the music is by and large excellent, the musicianship trim and impeccable. Be advised, however, that this is not jazz as generally defined but warrants a premise of its own. ">
Track Listing
440; Sketchy; The Seeker; Suikinkutsu 3; Introduction To Aquarium; Aquarium; Situation; 221; Sea And Sky; Let's Go To The Park; Crepuscule With Nellie; Pines Of Rome; Miyako; Suikinkutsu 2.
Personnel
Alex Coke & Carl Michel Sextet
band / ensemble / orchestraAlex Coke
woodwindsCarl Michel
guitarElaine Barber
harpBob Hoffnar
guitar, steelJames Suter
bassCarolyn Trowbridge
vibraphoneAlbum information
Title: Situation | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Play On
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