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Tom Harrell: The Time of the Sun
ByChristian Scott aTunde Adjuah
trumpetb.1983
Harrell's playing isn't the only thing that's great about The Time of the Sun, another set of exciting and thoroughly contemporary original compositions. Harrell's music may occupy the same modern mainstream as the

SFJAZZ Collective
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2004
Combining fire and lyricism on the simmering, dark-hued "Estuary,"

Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975

Danny Grissett
pianoHarrell's charts may be tough, but they sound anything but. Bassist

Ugonna Okegwo
bass
Johnathan Blake
drumsContinuing to hone a collective sound through years of regular touring, Harrell reflects a gradual evolution more about shaping and reshaping existing turf than breaking new ground. The Time of the Sun continues Harrell's half-decade HighNote winning streak, proving that familiarity absolutely need not breed contempt. ">
Track Listing
The Time of the Sun; Estuary; Ridin'; The Open Door; Dream Text; Modern Life; River Samba; Cactus; Otra.
Personnel
Tom Harrell
trumpetTom Harrell: trumpet, flugelhorn; Wayne Escoffery: tenor saxophone; Danny Grissett: piano, Fender Rhodes; Ugonna Okegwo: bass; Johnathan Blake: drums.
Album information
Title: The Time Of The Sun | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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