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Joan Hutton / Sue Orfield: Splash
ByJoan Hutton
saxophoneb.1969

Sue Orfield
saxophone, tenorb.1967
"Splash" and "Playhouse Bats" work through lively New Orleans funk grooves and "#sixfeet" sounds like a Second Line variation on

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
There is a more sophisticated edge to the mellow sound of "City Lights and Fireflies" where Hutton takes a romantic solo turn on alto with Orfield's tenor in support. Some of the most disarming music on the album comes when Hutton switches to bass clarinet. Her sound combined with Orfield's tenor is really striking on "Lake Rosseau 1980" and the one non-original piece on the album,

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994
The rhythm section's work complements the two leaders very well throughout. Pianist
Ted Godbout
piano
Kameron Markworth
bassb.1983

David Schmalenberger
drumsThis album is a potent and lively set of music that radiates joy and good feelings. The tunes have familiar outlines but enough original twists to keep the listener engaged. Hutton and Orfield have a great sound together and this entire band comes off as a special unit. ">
Track Listing
Splash; Atari Afternoon; Playhouse Bats; Lake Rosseau 1980; Wakanda Park; #sixfeet; City Lights and Fireflies; Unwitting Man About Town; For Anita; Popcorn; Moon River.
Personnel
Joan Hutton
saxophoneSue Orfield
saxophone, tenorTed Godbout
pianoKameron Markworth
bassDavid Schmalenberger
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Joan Hutton: bass clarinet.
Album information
Title: Splash | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Shifting Paradigm Records
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