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Jacám Manricks: Trigonometry
By After self-releasing Labyrinth (2009), he returns with a stellar cast of players that includes his quartet of
Gary Versace
piano
Joe Martin
bassb.1970

Obed Calvaire
drums
Alan Ferber
trombone
Scott Wendholt
trumpetb.1965
Manricks' alto recalls that of Greg Osby
saxophone
b.1960Thelonious Monk
piano
1917 - 1982
When the quartet is joined by guests Wendholt and Ferber, Manricks' compositions expand into broad harmonies. The overtly smelly "Cluster Funk" recalls some 1960's chittlin' circuit sound updated to a Brooklyn hipsters chant.
The only track not composed by Manricks is Eric Dolphy's "Miss Ann" which he plays in a bass/drums trio. Shaved to the bone, he displays his flawless technique addressing the track with a fluid manner.
">Track Listing
Trigonometry; Cluster Funk; Slippery; Nucleus; Miss Ann; Sketch; Mood Swing; Labyrinth; Combat; Micro Gravity.
Personnel
Jon Gagan
bassJacám Manricks: alto saxophone; Gary Versace: piano; Joe Martin: bass; Alan Ferber: trombone; Scott Wendholt: trumpet; Obed Calvaire: drums.
Album information
Title: Trigonometry | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Posi-Tone Records
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