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Jacob Deaton: Tribulation
BySaxophonist Akeem Marable's

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Pianist Nick Rosen's darker inflections (hinting at

Jaki Byard
piano1922 - 1999
Deaton's laidback, loosely swinging, bluesy improvisation is the hallmark of the hard bop tune "Eclipse." His experiments with more dissonant, freer styles are heard on "Major Differences," especially during his stimulating exchange with Marable. Here and throughout the entire album, the rhythmic and harmonic structure of the music is molded by two seemingly opposing yet quite complementary forcesthe propulsion of

Justin Chesarek
drumsCraig Shaw
bassAlthough Deaton and his band have not quite crystallized their distinct style, this consistently engaging, explorative, multifaceted musical opus is a bold move in that direction. ">
Track Listing
Tribulation; Eclipse; Hoexter's Hex; Major Differences; Sharp Edges; Sketches of Trane.
Personnel
Jacob Allen Deaton
guitarJacob Deaton: guitar; Akeem Marable: alto sax; Nick Rosen: piano; Craig Shaw: bass; Justin Chesarek: drums.
Album information
Title: Tribulation | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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