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Tom Tallitsch: Ten
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Tom Tallitsch
saxophone, tenorb.1974
Separately and in tandem, guitarist

Mike Kennedy
guitarb.1968

Dan Monaghan
drumsIn contrast to Kennedy's brassy, mercurial leaps and swift changes in emphasis, Tallitsch's improvisations possess a steady, centered character that largely remains unprovoked by all of the activity going on around him. His forte is patiently developing ideas that are shorn of excess and contain an appealing emotional quality. Tallitsch's "Orange, Yellow, and Red" solo flourishes without an accompanying increase in velocity. Throughout "Ya Might Feel A Little Pressure" his blithe dance through the tune's structure continues even as Kennedy's chords begin to make demands.
By functioning in ways that don't readily conform to any familiar script or flaunt an allegiance to past or current fashions, Ten succeeds as an excellent example of forward-thinking jazz. Highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Traveler; Pine; Lemmings; Orange Yellow And Red; Ya Might Feel A Little Pressure; North Shore.
Personnel
Tom Tallitsch: tenor & soprano saxophones; Mike Kennedy: guitar; Jason Fraticelli: bass; Dan Monaghan: drums.
Album information
Title: Ten | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: TT Productions
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