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Slumgum / Hugh Ragin: The Sky His Own
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Hugh Ragin
trumpet
Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Clark Terry
trumpet1920 - 2015

David Murray
saxophone, tenorb.1955

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993
After the playful and melodic introduction of "Zoyoki Gnoki," Ragin sweeps the quartet into an energetic and muscular space on his "Cornet News; Farewell." Ragin's expressive, well-crafted solo flows with ideas, colors and melodies and challenges Slumgum's musicians. Soprano saxophonist

Jon Armstrong
saxophoneRory Cowal
keyboards"Mayday" slows the pace and enables Ragin and Armstrong to lead with gentle and emotional duet, later followed by Cowal's short, spare piano solo. Cowal continues with a meditative and resonant introduction to "Kyo," abstracted with Anderies' imaginative bells and Ragin and Armstrong's thoughtful breaths, until the composition's gentle melody gains volume and volition. The slow-burning, 15-minute "Inherent Vibrations" stresses Slumgum's need to explore, spontaneously new musical terrains with open-ended dynamics and democratic interplay . Slumgum and Ragin finish with "Minuet," a return to joyful, melodic celebration of the opening piece.
A beautiful, inspired collaboration. ">
Track Listing
Zoyoki Gnoki; Silver Cornet News; Farewell; Bread and Butter; Mayday; Kyo; Inherent Vibrations; Minuet.
Personnel
Slumgum
band / ensemble / orchestraHugh Ragin: cornet; Jon Armstrong: tenor and soprano saxophones; Rory Cowal: piano; Dave Tranchina: bass; Trevor Anderies: drums.
Album information
Title: The Sky His Own | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Nine Winds Records
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