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Mike Clark: Standard Deviations
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Mike Clark
drumsb.1946

Michael Zilber
saxophoneJoe Davis
pianoAlex Claffey
bassClark, for his part, seems to be pigeonholed into the fusion and funk categories of jazz drumming, even as he enters his mid-to-late-70s. It is an unfair characterization, though, considering his immense history in the music, and his marvelous sense of swing. This particular union with Zilber brings out the best in his playing in a complete sense, with Claffey's New York to Philly, hard-edged sense of swing stirring the pot. Let there be no fiber of doubt that even though Clark is a Sacramento native, and Zilber's roots are from Vancouver, B.C., and nurtured in California, that this recording is in New York's hard swinging tradition.
The opening two tracks set that Gotham mode in motion. "Beatrice" is a ballad that became a jazz standard by being a bridge between hard bop and free jazz. Zilber's saxophone sound has a fullness and sensitivity to it that compares to the soft but firm touch of lost love on the ballad, "I Get Along Without You." It is as if his arrangement is based on the lyrics to the tune derived from the poem written by Jane Brown Thompson, rather than the classic melody and harmony from Hoagy Carmichael.
"Mary's Cousin" is a flipped-up adaptation of the

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
There is an honesty to this collection of tunes that should be a quality of any session-style jazz recording. At times, Zilber's thrilling tenor sound that one receives during one of his live performances is ever so slightly diminished by the vagaries of the studio. It may not represent his best playing, or for that matter the best playing of his partner in Clark. When all is said and done, both these musicians have contributed massively to the world of jazz recordings, and tabbing a record as "the best of" their contributions would be pointless. Yet anytime these two lay it down, it deserves a listen. ">
Track Listing
Beatrice; Blues for Chambers; I Get Along Without You; Mary's Cousin; Turnaround; Re Dolphin Street; The Verey Thought of You; Hallelujah (Secret Clouds); Footprints
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Title: Standard Deviations | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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