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Chris McCarthy: Still Time to Quit
ByChris McCarthy
pianob.1994

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Dewey Redman
saxophone, tenorb.1931

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995
"Ready, Steady, Here You Go!." The energy-filled blowout introduces the rebellious post-bop drive that runs through the album like a thread and presents the never-ending stream of ideas the quintet passes through the ranks like hot potatoes. Just when the skin appears to cool down, McCarthy will come up with another slick line on the upper piano register which the band reacts to with appropriate vigor and potential to combust.
Jk kim
drumsCalmer pieces, as represented by "Toasty" or "Happy Tired," see the band taking a step back and cooling things off with a more immediate melodic approach, the lyrical horns guided by generous piano chord spreads. On "Toasty" a powerful bridge-like section made up of short harmonic modulations gives way for an exchange of brief yet strapping solos, presenting the collective skillset of the group in a summarized way. There's no denying the special chemistry between the players here, resulting in a sense of restlessness with which every instrumental branch is intimately intertwined with each other.
Rather textural sequences make up the last third of the record and demonstrate the free-improv side of the band's interplay. When saxophonist

Michael Blake
saxophone, tenorb.1964

Chris McCarthy
pianob.1994

Jason Palmer
trumpetb.1979

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966
Track Listing
That's All You Get; Ready, Steady, Here You Go!; Shockingly Effective; Toasty; Valedictorian Driver; Happy Tired; The Nightmares; Bury Me In Times Square.
Personnel
Chris McCarthy
pianoTakuya Kuroda
trumpetMichael Blake
saxophone, tenorSam Minaie
bassJk kim
drumsAlbum information
Title: Still Time to Quit | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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