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New Faces: Straight Forward
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Herbie Hancock
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Though the band is comprised of players who are in the process of establishing themselves as leaders, Straight Forward isn't ego-driven, bloated, or cluttered. An atmosphere of cooperation and shared space starts with a rhythm section in which each player sagely asserts himself without stepping on anyone else's toes. Bassist Peter Brendler selflessly tends to the music's foundation, each note round, full and cleanly articulated. Seemingly unconcerned about standing out and making himself heard, Vinnie Sperrazza invariably places snare drum accents in places where they'll do the most good. Pianist Theo Hill comps behind the soloists in a manner that constantly shapes the music, harmonically and rhythmically.
The band is chock full of capable soloists, none of whom dominates or detracts from the proceedings. During "Happy Juice" tenor saxophonist

Roxy Coss
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Behn Gillece
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In sum, Straight Forward is a smart, stimulating recording that bodes well for the future of these six young leaders. Let's hope that, regardless of their respective career trajectories, Free will see fit to bring them together in the studio again in the near future.
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Track Listing
Happy Juice; Delilah Was a Libra; West Village; King Cobra; I'm OK; Down the Pike; Hush Puppy; Vortex; Frederico; Follow Suit; Preachin'.
Personnel
New Faces
band / ensemble / orchestraJosh Lawrence
trumpetRoxy Coss
saxophone, tenorBehn Gillece
vibraphoneTheo Hill
pianoPeter Brendler
bassVinnie Sperrazza
drumsAlbum information
Title: Straight Forward | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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