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Thomas Marriott: Trumpet Ship
ByFor his spring 2020 quartet release Trumpet Ship (Origin, 2020), Seattle-based trumpeter

Thomas Marriott
trumpetb.1975
Over the course of their long-time friendship, Marriott and Philadelphia-based pianist

Orrin Evans
pianob.1975

Captain Black Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Luques Curtis
bass, acoustic
Mark Whitfield, Jr.
drumsThe album features Marriott originals, as well as covers of a

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Sonny Simmons
saxophone, alto1933 - 2021

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Nowhere can the dynamic between Whitfield and Marriott be more evident than on the drums/trumpet duet, "Funny Uncle." Amid Whitfield's fluid motion, Marriott creates a fury of sound that blows like a gale force wind, rising and falling between the groundswell of percussive tonality elicited by Whitfield.
The title cut, penned by Sonny Simmons, and Marriott's tribute to his son, "Song For Samuel," are full bore, post-bop romps that explode in a torrent of exchanges between Marriott and Evans. The two play off each other with nimble and fluid melodic ideas. Whitfield chimes in with a devastating solo on "Trumpet Ship," while Marriott coaxes a broad pallette of expressive tones and angular, boppish intervals navigating the harmonic waves generated by Evans' top shelf trio.
Evans displays a piano mastery that seems to express the entirety of the jazz tradition on Marriott's "Behind the Beard." He lends beautiful, chordal harmonic support of Marriott's muted horn, and Curtis' haunting bass line. The dark, brooding melody line is shaped and then re-shaped by Marriott, with Whitfield's sharp, malleted attacks underpinning the effort.
Marriott and Evans first recorded together in October of 2011, when they captured a live date at Tula's with Marriott's band, Human Spirit. Dialogue (Origin, 2012), featured Evans and bassist

Essiet Essiet
bassb.1956

Matt Jorgensen
drumsb.1972

Mark Taylor
composer / conductorb.1961

Eric Revis
bassb.1967

Donald Edwards
drumsMarriot focused on beauty and melody on his last Origin release, Romance Language (Origin, 2019), a personal vision that evolved over a decade of time. On Trumpet Ship the time is in the moment, with each of the four contributers being fully aware of the moment at hand, and the opportunities that are presented in each. The result is a stunning success, and a sure- fire album of the year candidate. ">
Track Listing
All The Things You Are; General Assembly; Behind The Beard; Trumpet Ship; 148 Lexington; Funny Uncle; Reversal of Fortune; Song For Samuel.
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Title: Trumpet Ship | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Origin Records
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