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Alexander McCabe / Paul Odeh: This Is Not A Pipe
ByAlexander McCabe
saxophone, altoPaul Odeh
pianoThe word "seamless" is an often usedsome would say over-usedas a description of a recorded offering. This Is Not A Pipe is not that. It is about as Un-seamless as can be. It sounds as if two good friends who can say anything to each other have gotten themselves involved in a relaxed and kicked-back free-for-all conversation, seams showing all over the place, even unraveling in spots.
And, as the saying goes, it's all good. In fact, it's all excellent. Opening with "Miss Maritza," McCabe's tip of the hat to his wife, the saxophonist and pianist Odeah are soufully spontaneous, with McCabe's tart tone bringing alto saxophonist

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saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
The title tune, another McCabe original, explores, again, a dark territory. McCabe, in the beginning, sounds like some just-awakened-from-hibernation-beast emerging from its cave at dusk, with Odeh's playing acting, in its contemplative loveliness, as a counterpoint.
A especially fine recording with the bonus of great sound quality. You're right there with them. ">
Track Listing
Miss Maritza; It Could Happen to You; Penny's Way; Emily; This Is Not A Pipe; Friday's Good; Daphne's Song; Minority.
Personnel
Alexander McCabe
saxophone, altoAlexander McCabe: alto saxophone; Paul Odeh: piano.
Album information
Title: This Is Not A Pipe | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Wamco Music
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