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Jason Adasiewicz: Sun Rooms
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Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016

Walt Dickerson
vibraphone1928 - 2008
Thus, for all the echoes of

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Mike Reed
drumsb.1974
Another facet of the band's collective personality is revealed on "Rose Garden." As close as anything here to a vehicle for wide ranging play, the end result still retains a cohesion born of unity of purpose. By way of icing on the cake, Adasiewicz proves himself to be one of those soloists for whom mere technical display is anathema. His accompaniment during

Nate McBride
bass"Off My Back Jack" is further out than anything else in the program, but in this trio's hands this is no mere striving for effect. The level of interplay, which can only be the product of deep listening, is extraordinary, and when the music coalesces, all three players come together in a manner as natural as breathing, resulting in a three-way conversation which, while referencing some of pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Track Listing
Get In There; Life; Stake; Rose Garden; You Can't; Off My Back Jack; Overtones Of China; Warm Valley.
Personnel
Jason Adasiewicz
vibraphoneJason Adasiewicz: vibraphone; Mike Reed: drums; Nate McBride: bass.
Album information
Title: Sun Rooms | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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