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Billy Mintz: The 2 Bass Band...Live
ByAlan Broadbent
pianob.1947

Eddie Daniels
clarinetb.1941
The dual bassists inaugurate the presentation by stirring the pot for a few minutes on "Beautiful You," segueing to a program ingrained with swirling horns, layered developments and brashly enunciated choruses. Yet the majority of these works are sketched on memorable themes, partly evidenced by the rolling bass and drums led tribal ostinato motif on "Ghost Sanctuary," crystallized by a soft horns arrangement and weaving improvisational dialogues.
Mintz occasionally launches a piece via poetically concocted, polyrhythmic solos. Otherwise, the ensemble alternates its modus operandi between old school charm and blazing progressive jazz outpourings. As "Flight" is a comp designed with a perky mid-tempo motif, dappled with amber horns phrasings and

Kenny Berger
saxophone, baritoneb.1947

John O'Gallagher
saxophone, altob.1964

Adam Kolker
woodwindsTrack Listing
Beautiful You; Bass Thing; Free Thing; Ghost Dance; Ghost Sanctuary; Dit; The Drean; Flight; Shmear; Darkland; Relent.
Personnel
Billy Mintz
drumsMasa Kamaguchi: bass; Cameron Brown bass: Kenny Berger; baritone saxophone, alto saxophone; Adam Kolker tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet: John O’Gallagher: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Ron Horton: trumpet; Dave Scott: trumpet; Brian Drye: trombone; Samuel Blaser: trombone; Billy Mintz: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: The 2 Bass Band...Live | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Thirteenth Note Records
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