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Julian Costello: Transitions
ByThe quartet in question consists of Costello, guitarist

Maciek Pysz
guitarb.1982

Yuri Goloubev
bass, acousticb.1972
Costello's sound, on tenor and soprano, is warm and inviting. On "Waves" and "Ducks" Costello's soft, almost ethereal, saxophone tone bears a resemblance to that of

Andy Sheppard
saxophoneb.1957

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Goloubev and Teixeira form an excellent rhythm section. Their interplay on "A Manic Episode," bass doubling guitar, Teixeira providing understated yet propulsive percussion, is crucial to the tune's atmosphere: on the melancholy "Patience" arco bass and brushed drums provide a beautiful introduction and Goloubev's bass solo carries the tune neatly into "Earworm." However, it's the playing of Costello and Pysz that really stands out. It may be Costello's band, but he's unselfish enough to give Pysz a major share of lead lines and solos. Pysz switches smoothly between electric and classical guitars, strikingly fluid lines emanating from either instrument.
"Corners" is a solo feature for the leader, the soprano melody floating on a foundation of tenor saxophones. "Corners Reprise" is equally short but features all four players, expanding the tune's tonal range but retaining its fragile beauty. "Tongue In Cheek" is as light-hearted and fun as the title suggests, shifting between free-form interactions and slinky and seductive tangoesque rhythmsfun enough to generate a sudden burst of laughter from an unidentified band member. ">
Track Listing
Waves; Ducks; Corners; A Manic Episode; Tongue In Cheek; Patience; Earworm; Buraki I Ziemniaki; Mirage (Intro); Mirage; Panettone; Walking Through The Jungle; Corners Reprise.
Personnel
Julian Costello
saxophoneJulian Costello - Soprano and Tenor Sax Maciek Pysz - Electric and Classical Guitars Yuri Goloubev - Double Bass Adam Teixeira - Drums and Percussion
Album information
Title: Transitions | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: 33 Jazz
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