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Bobby Bradford / Frode Gjerstad Quartet: The Delaware River
ByBobby Bradford
trumpetb.1934

Frode Gjerstad
saxophone, altob.1948
John Stevens
drumsb.1940
On cornet, Bradford's blues-infused lyricism and fanfares color the whole session. He favors short urgent phrases, mixing reveilles and folk imbued lines which are reminiscent of his old mentor

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
bassb.1971

Frank Rosaly
drumsb.1974
But at the heart of the concern is the winning contrast between Bradford rootedness and Gjerstad's abstraction. A quicksilver passage for a capella horns during "Delaware" illustrates the interaction perfectly. Elsewhere Rosaly and Bradford sound like they are channeling drums and bugle corps repertory, though in fragmented and extended format. In a surprising change of pace, the final "1965 Was Amazing" opens with disconcerting blues shouting in a frayed voice, uncredited but likely Bradford, shadowed by upper register pizzicato bass and Gjerstad's gentle alto which together intensify the air of vulnerability. A sequence of muted cornet and saxophone follows, once more communing in the conversational give and take which characterizes this splendid album. ">
Track Listing
Sailing Up The; Delaware; River In; 1965 Was Amazing.
Personnel
Frode Gjerstad
saxophone, altoBobby Bradford: cornet; Frode Gjerstad: alto saxophone, Bb clarinet; Ingebrigt H?ker Flaten: bass; Frank Rosaly: drums.
Album information
Title: The Delaware River | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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