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Mike DiRubbo: Threshold
ByDiRubbo's acerbic, passionate tone marks his tight and intelligent improvisations that seamlessly arise from the intricate and memorable heads of each composition. His embellishments of the melody on the dynamic title piece are simultaneously raw and elegant while his haunting spontaneous lines on the contemplative "Salter Of The Earth" burn with intense poetry. His stimulating ad-lib flourishes add a cinematic mystique to the vivid "1970" while trumpeter Josh Evans' mellow, burnished horn takes an expansive and charismatic solo.
The modal and riveting "Sun Steps" opens with the unaccompanied clarion call of the frontline. As the music evolves DiRubbo and Evans weave elegiac motifs around the core theme. Bassist

Ugonna Okegwo
bassElsewhere Evans blows a Levantine influenced extemporization on the dark and dramatic "Pace," perhaps the most innovative tune of the album. Pianist

Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3b.1972
Drummer

Rudy Royston
drumsThreshold is a tad more traditional than DiRubbo's previous releases, especially ones from the preceding five years. It is his and his sidemen's unparalleled musicianship and captivating creativity that makes this, nevertheless, a provocative and enjoyable work ">
Track Listing
Threshold; Where There's A Willis There's A Way; Sun Steps; Pace; Faith; Curvas Perigosas; 1970; Salter Of The Earth; Bloomdido.
Personnel
Mike DiRubbo
saxophone, altoMike DiRubbo: alto saxophone; Josh Evans: trumpet; Brian Charette: piano; Ugonna Okegwo: bass; Rudy Royston: drums.
Album information
Title: Threshold | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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