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Ben Markley Quartet: Slow Play
ByBen Markley
pianob.1981

Joel Frahm
saxophone, tenor
Marty Kenney
bass
Jim White
drumsb.1969
Markley composed the album's eight tracks with Frahm, Kenney and White in mind, and they take to them like ducks to water. Frahm is sharp and assertive throughout, with bright and suitable ad libs flowing easily from his burnished horn, while Kenney and White make sure the rhythmic component never strays or falters. As for Markley, his comping is exemplary, his solos as lyrical and logical as two of his role models,

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piano1934 - 2013

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piano1929 - 1980

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

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saxophone
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saxophoneb.1953
As it turns out, "The Last Time" serves as a foretaste of what is to come, as Frahm, Markley and their mates (augmented by Andy Wheelock's congas on "Max's Mission" and "One for Armando") are on their toes and squarely in the pocket on every number, regardless of mood or velocity, readily endorsing Markley's decision to write music especially for them. Frahm plays tenor sax most of the way, soprano on the plaintive "Sentience," which precedes the bluesiest item on the menu, "The Return of Catboy." Frahm and Markley show their azure side there before snapping back and smiling broadly on the bright and fast-paced finale, "One for Armando." More could be said about Slow Play but nothing that would be less than positive or complimentary. ">
Track Listing
The Last Time This Happened; Max's Mission; 'Mon Back; Blindsight; Slow Play; Sentience; The Return of Catboy; One for Armando.
Personnel
Ben Markley
pianoBen Markley: piano; Joel Frahm: tenor saxophone & soprano saxophone (6); Marty Kenney: bass; Jim White: drums; Andy Wheelock: congas (2, 8).
Album information
Title: Slow Play | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: OA2 Records
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