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SuperJazzers: SuperJazzers: Vol. 1
Although group name implies a silly sense of sarcasm, don't be fooled. Instead, it belies an emotional depth, conveyed in the set's nine original compositions.
Superjazzersa saxophone/piano/bass/drums ensemblewill appeal to fans of pianist

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Rick Margitza
saxophone, tenorb.1961
David Goldblatt
piano
Fred Hersch
pianob.1955
Although the album is consistently strong, standout tracks include the gorgeous, melodically shifting waltz, "The Rain Before it Falls," as well as the high-energy jaunt, "Vast Crap Perfume Universe." Unlike many jazz albums, this is anything but a straight- ahead blowing session. An unmistakable atmosphere and free-flowing approach tie the tunes together, ensuring that not a single track sounds out of place within the set.
Boasting world-class compositions as well as a strong sense of modern jazz history, Superjazzers' Vol. 1 forges its own path in the realm of contemporary improvised music. ">
Track Listing
Life On Earth?; Artland; The Rain Before It Falls; Bagel's Revenge; Serduszko; New Wisconsin State Song; Vast Crap Perfume Universe; Facing North; Moab.
Personnel
Tim Wilcox: saxophone; David Goldblatt: piano; Bill Athens: bass; Charlie Doggett: drums.
Album information
Title: SuperJazzers: Vol. 1 | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Ninjazz Records
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