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The State of The Saxophone Trio: Dan Moretti, Domenic Landolf, Jacob Duncan
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Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Tres Muse
Foundations Jazz Records
2009
Berklee College of Music brainiac saxophonist

Dan Moretti
saxophoneMoretti composed all of the 11 tunes on the disc. These are mostly air pieces in spite of their regimented structure featuring

Marty Ballou
bass
Hank Crawford
saxophone, alto1934 - 2009

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991
Ballou proves melody minded on his bass solo in "Invoke" and Richard sets up some island drumming on Moretti's equivalent to Rollins' "St. Thomas""Guacamaya." The allusion is apt and comparison there. The most free piece on the disc is appropriately named "Ready Set Free" and channels the gentle spirit of

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
Visit Dan Moretti on the web.

The Innkeeper's Gun
Bass Lion Music
2010
Alto saxophonist Jacob Duncan has got a wilder hair driving him that Dan Moretti. Duncan likes sharp edges and acute bends in his music. "Legeti Split" honors the spirit of Hungarian composer Gyorgy Ligeti (1923-2006) with an ill-behaved,

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

John Goldsby
bassb.1958
The singe cover is Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi," which is great melodic fun, but is merely a vehicle for musical mayhem, as "My Favorite Things" was for Coltrane. Duncan's tone is tighter than that of Moretti, partially because of the tonal difference between the two saxophones and also because Duncan favors a more focused tone. Duncan also favors the saxophone-drums showdown that Coltrane liked to have with

Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
Duncan's sax trio offering is compelling though not necessarily ground breaking. But there is plenty of post bop to still be mined, and he has gotten a good start. The Innkeeper's Gun is a respectable addition to this newer tradition.
Visit Jacob Duncan, John Goldsby and Jason Tiemann on the web.

New Brighton
Pirouet Records
2010
Munich-based Pirouet Records is trying to carve out a place between fellow citizens Winter & Winter and ECM Records. Things are getting crowded in town. Pirouet may well be the most jazz-oriented of the three, ECM living on an etheral sonic reputation well earned, and Winter & Winter specializing in all manners of progressive musical expression. Swiss reedsman Domenic Landolf plants his flag halfway between the two labels and Dan Moretti and Jacob Duncan.
Like Moretti, Landolf likes tightly scripted arrangements, but not at the expense of space and his bandmates, bassist Patrice Moret and drummer

Dejan Terzic
drumsThe sole standard is a brief "My Old Flame," played on tenor barely tethered to the rhythm section. Landolf is as tender as Coltrane with a ballad, which is to say not at all, but the piece works as a sonic cab driving down urban back streets at night. That is the kind of music Landolf makes.
Visit Domenic Landolf on the web.
Tracks and Personnel
Tres Muse
Tracks: Off The One; Cajun the Squirel; Mumbo Jumbo; Fais Do-do; The Whisper; Invoke; Guacamaya; The Corner; Walk The Talk; Ready Set Free; Leelander.
Personnel: Dan Moretti: tenor sax; Marty Ballou: electric bass; Marty Richards: drums.
The Innkeeper's Gun
Tracks: Jim Henson; Ligeti Spilt; Paparazzi; More Than Something; The Innkeeper's Gun; Never Come Back to Me; Neda; Juan in the Basement.
Personnel: Jacob Duncan: alto saxophone; John Goldsby: bass; Jason Tiemann: drums.
New Brighton
Tracks: Lehar; Storm Chaser; Les Bouts Du Monde; W.E.; Calling The Spirits; Cho Oyu; Enchanted Beans; Fjord; Kululeka; Malstrom; New Brighton; The Beatles Go East; My Old Flame.
Personnel: Domenic Landolf: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, alto flute; Patrice Moret: bass; Dejan Terzic: drums, glockenspiel.
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