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Johnathan Blake: Trion
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Johnathan Blake
drums
Linda May Han Oh
bass, acousticb.1984

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Both sets, spread over two CD's and recorded live on January 21 and 22 of 2018, start with highly percussive drum intros. The first, "Calodendrum," flows into Potter's take on the Police original "Synchronicity 1." The highly energetic approach of the three makes a savage but controlled impression, placing the listener in the same room and right in front of the protagonists. Oh's solo is articulate and vibrantly accompanied by cymbals from all directions before being superseded by soaring tenor cries. Her contribution "Trope" is introduced by yet another expressive solo of the deep frequencies that ends up in her laying down the rhythmic and harmonic foundation with determined stabs to her double bass. She remains the star throughout her composition, while Potter adds a melodic dimension and Blake a percussive and dynamic one.
A trait shared by all the tunes presented on Trion is a compact compositional core that is developed upon extensively, often ending up in a running time of over ten minutes. In the traditional fashion, each instrumentalist takes a couple of measures to show off, while still impressively keeping in mind the general crescendo of the entire performance. The two main contributions by Blake, "High School Daze" and "No Bebop Daddy," reveal a groove-based attitude that highlights a different strength for each personality: Oh's confidence in delivering droning bass lines goes well with Potter's signature grooving saxophone sound, as he's demonstrated on multiple occasions, such as his recording Underground (Sunnyside, 2006).
Blake's versatile recording background with jazz greats trumpeter

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946

Kenny Barron
pianob.1943
Trion presents a wonderful occasion to hear three virtuosos do what they do best in an uncompromising fashion and without additional modern production tricks. Rendered possible by the Jimmy and Dena Katz owned non-profit label Giant Step Arts, this release represents everything that makes jazz great. ">
Track Listing
CD 1:
Calodendrum; Synchronicity 1; Trope (Linda Intro); Trope; One for Honor; High School Daze; No Bebop Daddy.
CD 2:
Bedrum; Good Hope; Eagle; Relaxing at the Camarillo; Blue Heart; West Berkley St.
Personnel
Johnathan Blake
drumsJohnathan Blake: drums; Chris Potter: tenor saxophone; Linda May Han Oh: bass.
Album information
Title: Trion | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Giant Step Arts
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