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Axel's Axiom: Uncommon Sense
ByWith the Grammy Award-winning

Yellowjackets
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1977

Marko Djordjevic
drumsThe similar in texture, "Leaps & Bounds" and "Vorfreude" open the album with decidedly swinging jazzy themes, with tenor saxophonist

Alex Terrier
saxophone, altoThe lighter side of the album is contained on the reflective ballads of "Caveat" and "Airborne." The title of the warmly melancholic "Tout Compte Fait" may be taken from Simone De Beauvoir's famous 1972 autobiography but, regardless, it does inspire a beautiful piano solo and delicate bass lines from

Evan Gregor
bass, acousticSchwintzer asserts himself quite well with some of his best work on "Wishing Well," penned for and dedicated to his father, starting softly but developing into one of the bright highlights of the disc. Much like its title, the group finishes with the up-tempo fast-paced burner "Fast Track," closing Uncommon Sense with a bang and not a whimper, and successfully fashioning a profound musical statement that's hard to ignore. ">
Track Listing
Leaps & Bounds; Vorfreude; Pretty Ugly; Second Guess; Caveat; No Brainer; Airborne; Wishing Well; Tout Compte Fait; Fast Track.
Personnel
Axel Schwintzer
pianoAxel Schwintzer: piano; Casper Gyldensoe: guitar; Marko Djordjevic: drums; Evan Gregor: acoustic and electric basses; Alex Terrier: alto saxophone; Aki Nishiguchi: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Uncommon Sense | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Armored Records
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