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Kenny Wheeler: Songs for Quintet
By Track review of "Nonetheless"In the '70s, Wheeler was a catalyst that helped define ECM Records new wave, forward-looking vision and audio aesthetic, complemented by the label's fine art- based album covers. Milestone releases such as Gnu High (1975) and Deer Wan (1977) are pivotal albums that established his deeply personalized artistic paradigms framed in numerous jazz-related vernaculars.
The quintet executes a fusion of mid-tempo motifs, expressive ballads and inspiring choruses, often dappled with the soloists' velvety lines and thematic developments that float atop the crisp rhythms. Yet "Nonetheless," is one of the more interesting works, launched by guitarist John Parricelli's nimbly articulated intro that segues into unison choruses with Wheeler and contrapuntal voicings by ace saxophonist

Stan Sulzmann
saxophone, tenorThe offsetting metrics gently propel a horde of harmonizing variables that typify Wheeler's imaginative and inimitable approach to jazz composition. Indeed, he was a source of inspiration to legions of jazz enthusiasts and musicians, and will be sorely missed.
Track Listing
Seventy Six; Jigsaw; The Long Waiting; Canter No.1; Sly Eyes; 1076; Old Time; Pretty Liddle Waltz; Nonetheless.
Personnel
Kenny Wheeler
flugelhornKenny Wheeler: flugelhorn; Stan Sulzman: tenor saxophone; John Parricelli: guitar; Chris Laurence: double bass; Martin France: drums.
Album information
Title: Songs for Quintet | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ECM Records
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