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Atley King: Unconditional
ByAtley King
vibraphoneBesides playing splendidly, King wrote the first eight of the album's nine selections, closing with

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The groove is laid-back to moderate, save for the playful "Doing Good," one of the session's high points, wherein the ensemble proves there is no sweat when the heat is on. Bassist
David Caballero
bassMax Huberdeau
piano
Brad Turner
trumpetArvind Ramdas
drumsMore of that would have been welcomeas would a standard or twobut what there is, aside from "Naima" and the tunes already named, are four more of King's genteel compositions, "Now and Then," "For Our Friends," "Attachment" and "Context." To place the session in context, King and his colleagues are commendable throughout, earning high marks for their ability and commitment, grades that would have been even higher were the material more seductive and challenging. Even so, an impressive debut by a rising young star on the Canadian jazz scene. ">
Track Listing
Now and Then; To Each Their Own; Doing Good; For Our Friends; Attachment; Unconditional; Wondering; Context; Naima.
Personnel
Atley King
vibraphoneBrad Turner
trumpetMax Huberdeau
pianoDavid Caballero
bassArvind Ramdas
drumsAlbum information
Title: Unconditional | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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