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Larry Brown Jr.: There Can Only Be One
ByThe guitarist presents a landscape of straight-ahead contemporary jazz, with ten innovative originals featuring a core quintet of young up-and-coming players from the Chicago area. The Gospel-tinged "Come Home" employs a series of hand claps both in the introduction and throughout, accompanied by trumpeter Quentin Coaxum's religiously solemn sound before developing its bluesy appeal. "The Blues Chronicles" features Brown's

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Xavier Breaker
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vocalsJost takes center stage with strong bass lines on "Megan's Law," a light contemporary piece with a pleasant melody; "Granma's Song" continues the light theme before the bonus track, "Sweet Baby Ray" changes the tempo to end the set with a lively piano/bass feature. Brown has designed a bold and exciting disc of creative new material, ably interpreted by an unheralded cast of players on There Can Only Be One, a debut that clearly stands out on the quality of the music and the strength of the musicianship. ">
Track Listing
Come Home; Just Been Thinkin'; Don't Turn Away; The Blues Chronicles; In The Eye Of The Beholder; The Falling Star; There Can Only Be One; Megan's Law; Grandma's Song; Sweet Baby Ray.
Personnel
Larry Brown Jr.
guitarLarry Brown Jr.:guitar; Quentin Coaxum: trumpet; Nick Jost: bass; Stuart Mindeman: piano; Xavier Breaker: drums; Sarah Marie Young: vocals (3).
Album information
Title: There Can Only Be One | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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