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Scenes: Variable Clouds: Live at the Earshot Jazz Festival
ByThis is a return to the group's original line-up. Saxophonist

Rick Mandyck
saxophone
Hans Teuber
saxophone
John Stowell
guitar, electric
Jeff Johnson
bassb.1954

John Bishop
drumsb.1959
The music is typical of Scenesa robust saxophone and flexible rhythm section, with Stowell's luminescent guitar voice a prominent feature. The tunes come from the pens of Mandyck, Johnson and Bishop, with Rodgers and Harts' "Easy To Remember" slipped in alongside

Jim Pepper
saxophone, tenor1941 - 1992

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947
The key to making a successful modern jazz album in the horn and a rhythm section mode is the group voice. Scenes has had a distinctive one from the beginning, and here it gets an even sharper focus. The live aspect of the set suits the group members, as they display an easy rapport that is fluidly conversational, slipping in and out of deep grooves and searching reveries.
The sound quality is sharp and clean, as good as anything that comes out of a studio. Put it on blindfold and Variable Clouds could easily be taken for a studio outingand a top-notch, high-tech studio recording at thatuntil the low-in-the-mix applause at the end of the opening tune, "Tilbury Hill," comes in. ">
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Tilbury Hill; Trudge; When Jasper Grows Up; Companions; Lonely Blue Angel; Variable Clouds; It's Easy to Remember; Studio City; Witchi Tai To.
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Title: Variable Clouds: Live at the Earshot Jazz Festival | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Origin Records
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