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Lucas Pino's No Net Nonet: That's a Computer
ByLucas Pino
saxophone, tenorb.1987

Jimmy Macbride
drumsb.1991
The program consists of seven original compositions, five by Pino and one each by alto saxophonist

Alex LoRe
saxophone, alto
Rafal Sarnecki
guitarb.1982

Camila Meza
vocals"Horse of a Different Color," which follows, is an up-tempo blues named for the shade-shifting horse in the film The Wizard of Oz and written by Pino with the Nonet in mind. Before writing, he asked members of the group to name their favorite keys over which to solo, and obliged them by blending their choices into the mix. The soloists are LoRe, Sarnecki, trombonist

Nick Finzer
tromboneb.1988

Mat Jodrell
trumpetb.1980

Glenn Zaleski
pianob.1987

Andrew Gutauskas
saxophone, baritonePino's last composition, "Look into My Eyes," is not a love song but a plea from the Arizona-born composer to his fellow New Yorkers to abandon for a moment their ubiquitous smart phones and newspapers and make eye contact with a fellow human. Topic aside, it's a pleasant mid-tempo excursion on which Pino again solos with assurance. That leads to "Frustrations" and "Sueno de Gatos," a rhythmic tour de force on which Pino and Meza shine. Aside from its modest forty-six-minute playing time, a splendid third go-round by the ever-daring No Net Nonet. ">
Track Listing
Antiquity; Horse of a Different Color; Film at 11; Look into My Eyes; Frustrations; Sueno de Gatos; Baseball Simulator 1000.
Personnel
Lucas Pino
saxophone, tenorMat Jodrell
trumpetAlex LoRe
saxophone, altoAndrew Gutauskas
saxophone, baritoneNick Finzer
tromboneRafal Sarnecki
guitarGlenn Zaleski
pianoDesmond White
bassJimmy Macbride
drumsCamila Meza
vocalsAlbum information
Title: That's a Computer | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Outside In Music
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