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Julian Siegel Quartet: Urban Theme Park
ByReeds player Siegel has been part of British jazz for over 20 years, working with a diverse range of musicians including

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Greg Cohen
bass, acoustic
Hermeto Pascoal
multi-instrumentalist1936 - 2025

Andrew Hill
piano1931 - 2007

Liam Noble
pianoThe group's debut, Close Up (Sound Recordings), appeared in 2002. Nine years between albums might suggest a somewhat relaxed work rate, but Siegel is a sought-after player, and has happily filled his time with projects including his trio and Partisans, an innovative and influential quartet featuring guitarist Phil Robson. Close Up featured bassist Jeremy Brown and drummer

Gary Husband
drumsb.1960

Oli Hayhurst
bassHayhurst gets some great opportunities to solo, grabs them with both hands and lays a clear claim to being one of the finest bassists on the UK scene. His deep, muscular, playing on "Game Of Cards," a suite in three parts inspired by Igor Stravinsky's ballet Jeu De Cartes, creates a stunning central theme.

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013

John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015
Urban Theme Park has style. Siegel and his fellow musicians may not be short of other projects, but this one deserves some serious commitment, because there is plenty here to suggest that the quartet could become a real driving force in contemporary music. Roll on album threeit should be here by 2020. ">
Track Listing
Six Four; One For J. T.; Heart Song; Keys To The City; Game Of Cards; Lifeline; Interlude; Fantasy In D; Drone Job.
Personnel
Julian Siegel
saxophone, tenorJulian Siegel: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Liam Noble: piano, keyboards; Oli Hayhurst: double bass; Gene Calderazzo: drums.
Album information
Title: Urban Theme Park | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Basho Records
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