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Rich Halley 5: The Outlier
ByRich Halley
saxophone, tenor
Vinny Golia
woodwindsb.1946
Halley's recordings of late have focused on his quartet with trombonist

Michael Vlatkovich
tromboneb.1951
Adding Golia is a logical move. He engineered Halley's 1990s recordings for his Nine Winds label and performed with the saxophonist in the Lizard Brothers, an improvising small big band in the 1980s and 90s. Like

Scott Robinson
saxophone, tenorb.1959
The interweave is the thing here. Tenor plus trombone, plus baritone equals a bit of funky butt on the opener "Recipe for Improvisers" once Reed and Carson Halley lay down the pulse. Halley's tenor solo is followed by a conversation between Golia and Reed which might have been taken from Abbot and Costello's "who's on first" routine. They pair perfectly, as does this entire collective. Halley writes music that allows improvisation to genuinely flow without notice. The three horn opening on "Green Needles" opens into a tenor solo that comes at you like early

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
Track Listing
Recipe for Improvisers; Urban Crunch; Around the Fringes; Green Needles; Du Fu’s Stew; Long Blue Road; Rising From the Plains; The Way Through; Reciprocity; The Nuthatches.
Personnel
Rich Halley
saxophone, tenorRich Halley: tenor saxophone; Vinny Golia: baritine saxophone, bass clarinet; Michael Vlatkovich: trombone; Clyde Reed: bass; Carson Halley: drums.
Album information
Title: The Outlier | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Pine Eagle Records
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