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Mike Murley: Taking Flight
ByMike Murley
saxophone, tenor
Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Eschewing a drummer, Murley's ensemble consists of

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Reg Schwager
guitarb.1962

Steve Wallace
bass, acousticJim Vivian
bass, acoustic
Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
On his original "Taking Flight," Murley crafts a lively dancelike watching tap dance trenches on the stage of the Cotton Club. Murley has a back and forth with Schwager, while Wallace's bass, although a bit muddy, keeps the pace moving. Schwager entertains with a bluesy and expressive solo on Michel Legrand's "You Must Believe in Spring." The album's sophistication reaches its apex on Wayne Shorter's lovely ballad "Penelope," where the music opens up like an al fresco rooftop on a clear Manhattan evening.
In his second original, "Love-Lee," Murley allows Schwager and Rosnes to play "alone together" and they take turns soloing and accompanying and sometimes playing in unison. Murley also covers Jobim's bossa nova tune "Zingaro" and

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
While most certainly a throwback to an earlier period, Taking Flight is a graceful, amorous homage best experienced in an urbane and romantic mood. Murley and company sound best with the lights down low. ">
Track Listing
Winter Suite; Phrase 3; Taking Flight; You Must Believe in Spring; Penelope; Love-Lee; Zingaro; Bird Feathers; I’ll Never Stop Loving You.
Personnel
Mike Murley
saxophone, tenorMike Murley: tenor and soprano saxophone; Renee Rosnes: piano; Reg Schwager: guitar; Steve Wallace: bass; Jim Vivian: bass.
Album information
Title: Taking Flight | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Cornerstone Records Inc.
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