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Norman David: The Eleventet - Please Call
ByThe spicey arrangements evoke echoes of the big bands of the past from the smoothness of

Glenn Miller
trombone1904 - 1944

Stan Kenton
piano1911 - 1979

Maynard Ferguson
trumpet1928 - 2006

Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987
The album begins with "Flash Tune," a

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965

Tony DeSantis
trumpetAn eccentric arrangement of the standard "Just Friends," begins with a slow funereal beat, as if to indicate the sadness of the end of a romance and continues along strange pathways until it surprisingly breaks into romantic swing style that includes a lovely tenor saxophone solo by

Chris Farr
saxophone, tenorThe title tune "Please Call" proceeds with a loping rhythm in an arrangement which makes creative use of the sonorites of muted trumpet, trombone at its lowest register, and the baritone saxophone of

Mark Allen
saxophone, baritone
Eric Johnson
trumpet"Repeat Process" furthers the alternation of swing with modernistic rhythmic patterns, which pianist

Tim Brey
piano
Mike Cemprola
saxophone, alto
Frank Rosolino
trombone1926 - 1978
"No One Else" is undoubtedly the highlight of the album. It is virtually a symphonic suite that takes on a life independent of the standard AABA form, with allusions to no less than Stravinsky and Bartok. Kapralick, David, and Brey all earn their keep with distinctive solos that underline the complexity of the arrangement. "Charge" evokes the movement of electricity through a power line. It pulsates with high energy. The track features an outstanding solo by Cemprola, as well as fine ensemble arranging and playing in the big band post-WWII style of Kenton, Herman, et al.
The album closes with "Short Term," in which a low register bass and piano motif becomes a repeated passacaglia bass line that underlies the whole piece. David, whose soprano saxophone playing on this CD is relatively reserved, finally reveals his hysteria by going into high level screams like

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Track Listing
1. Flash Tune 2. Just Friends (Klenner and Lewis) 3. C’mon, It’s A Thing! 4. Please Call 5. Repeat Process 6. Cancellation 7. No One Else 8. Charge 9. Not A Prayer 10. Short Term
Personnel
Norman David
saxophoneMike Cemprola
saxophone, altoChris Farr
saxophone, tenorMark Allen
saxophone, baritoneJonathan Shaw
trumpetTony DeSantis
trumpetRandy Kapralick
tromboneJarred Antonacci
tromboneTim Brey
pianoSandy Eldred
bassErik Johnson
drumsAlbum information
Title: Please Call | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: CoolCraft
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