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Dave Wilson Quartet: Spiral
ByDave Stahl
trumpetb.1949

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Lew Soloff
trumpet1944 - 2015

Conrad Herwig
tromboneb.1959

Joe Lovano
drumsb.1952
The opening title trackappropriate to its namedoes, indeed, spiral, jump and swing. Wilson's feverishly fast attack is matched by

Phil Markowitz
piano
Richie Beirach
pianob.1947

Adam Nussbaum
drumsb.1955
Perhaps the best display of Wilson's arranging skills are heard on the barely recognizable

Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965

Tony Marino
bassShould it appear that cover arrangements are the highlights of Spiral, rest assured that they are just part of the overall package. Wilson's own contributions account for more than half the numbers and they measure up across the board. Whether the focus is on melody or free improvisation, Wilson is more than up to the task and could not have found a more empathetic collaborator than Markowitz. Spiral is an inventive, high-energy collection with a number of very accessible compositions that should propel Wilson's career as a leader. ">
Track Listing
Spiral; Elm; Ocean Blue; Friend of the Devil; Summer Breezes; My Own Prison; Movin' On; Like GS 2; Remembering; Francisca; (You're the) Biggest Part of Me.
Personnel
Dave Wilson
saxophoneDave Wilson: tenor and soprano saxophone; Phil Markowitz: piano; Tony Marino: bass; Adam Nussbaum: drums
Album information
Title: Spiral | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Summit Records
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