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Chris Jentsch Group No Net: Topics in American History
ByChris Jentsch
guitar, electricb.1959
Jentsch uses a nine-piece group here, giving him room to play with brass and reed voicings as well as feature his own searing jazz-rock guitar. "1491" begins with exotic flute and percussion evoking a Caribbean beach before Christopher Columbus' arrival and rolls into atmospheric creeping jazz led by

Brian Drye
tromboneb.1975

Michel Gentile
flute
Jacob Sacks
piano
Michael McGinnis
clarinetJim Whitney
bass
Jason Rigby
saxophone, tenorb.1974
"Lincoln-Douglas Debates" is a tipsy, slow-rolling line with short, frisky solos for trumpet and trombone and a clanging, boisterous vibe. "Tempest-Tost" refers to the inscription on the Statue of Liberty and, by inference, European immigration. It features Jentsch burning through a ominous, unwinding fog of horns, piano and drums. "Suburban Diaspora" continues "Manifest Destiny"'s creeping forward motion in a cooler and more compact form over a stiff rock beat. Jentsch threads his way through a lighter-toned ensemble. Then Sacks and the brass section take over, inserting notes of panic and fear into a warm, friendly melody, before flute and guitar end the piece with a gentle, folk-rock coda.
"Dominos" refers to the old 1950s' fears of Communist aggression and the ensuing era of McCarthyism. This time the dread is heard right up front as Sacks' sinister piano trills lead into a high-pitched, tense horn ensemble and Jentsch's guitar picks and warps nervously through a cool jazz rhythm that sounds like an old

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994
The music of this suite conveys a certain inevitably about the way things happened in our history but always with a hesitant, wary element that seems to ask "Was this a good idea?" Every musician's playing contributes to the subdued, understated power of Jentsch's message. This is an impressive and thoughtful musical statement. ">
Track Listing
1491; Manifest Destiny; Lincoln-Douglas Debates; Tempest-Tost; Suburban Diaspora; Dominos; Meeting at Surratt’s.
Personnel
Chris Jentsch
guitar, electricChris Jentsch: electric guitar; Michel Gentile: flutes; Michael McGinnis: clarinets; Jason Rigby: saxophones; David Smith: trumpet, flugelhorn; Brian Drye: trombone; Jacob Sacks: piano; Jim Whitney: acoustic bass; Eric Halvorson: drums, percussion; J.C. Sanford: conductor.
Album information
Title: Topics in American History | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Blue Schist
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