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Freddie Gavita: Transient
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Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Curtis Stigers
saxophone
Gregory Porter
vocalsb.1971
The set opens with "Strimming The Ham," a breezy modal piece redolent of classic sixties Blue Note

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Tom Cawley
pianob.1975

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014
The aptly named "Sprezzatura"an Italian word meaning an assumed air of effortlessnessis a perfect medium in which to demonstrate Gavita's chops which are displayed with insouciant panache. Numbers such as "Lion-O" replete with labyrinthine themes and tricky time signatures contrast with more easy-going ones such as the swinging "Pull Yours Socks." Even "The Buffalo Trace," a bluesy finale, offers yet another example of this trumpeter's immeasurable versatility. Gavita's prodigious talent, both in terms of his playing and composing, is patently obvious and as witnessed by this engaging first outing, his star is most definitely in the ascendancy. ">
Track Listing
Strimming The Ham; Turneround; Beloved; Yearning; Sprezzatura; The Vow; Lion-O; Iverson Oddity; Pull Your Socks; The Buffalo Trace.
Personnel
Freddie Gavita
trumpetFreddie Gavita: trumpet, flugelhorn; Tom Cawley: piano; Calum Gourlay: bass; James Maddren: drums.
Album information
Title: Transient | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Froggy Records
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