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Mario Pavone: Vertical
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Mario Pavone
bass1940 - 2021

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Dave Holland
bassb.1946

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979
All tracks open in clever and interesting ways. Take the initial piece, "Ellipse," with its syncopated bop start. Here

Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenor
Dave Ballou
trumpetThere's an almost Braxton feel to the title composition "Vertical." The music is honed by the space between notes. Malaby takes the lead with a solo that mixes both legato and syncopated phrasing. He's joined later by clarinetist

Oscar Noriega
clarinetOther tracks of interest
The clever "Suitcase in Savannah" features an active call and response. Malaby and Ballou share the honors. Then Ballou emerges with a solo atop Pavone's lines. The track begins in tight formation and then unwinds into separate voicings without ever leaving the underlying motif, which is stated in unison at the end.
"Broken" has an early morning vibethat point between night and day. Sarin's use of the floor toms adds nuance while Pavone states the theme with his bass.
"Cube Code" serves up a mysterious mix. Clarinet and trumpet share the spotlight, providing explorations that border on the frenetic without ever losing sight of the over-arching framework of the piece. Underneath, Sarin's drum work provides a diverse exploration behind Pavone's improvisations.
"Start Oval" opens with a bluesy back and forth between the bass and the ensemble. After the opening, Ballou takes over with a howling trumpet solo that streaks along the top notes of the register. Malaby joins in, and

Peter McEachern
tromboneThe geometric puzzle, "Horizontal" alternates between a march (trombone, bass, and drum) and the long abstract theme provided by the rest of the group. As the track progresses, these elements merge on top of one another in surprising and wonderful twists.
Then there's the somber perspective of "Axis Legacy," where Malaby's sax hangs over Pavone's subtle fingerings to great effect.
Pavone adds incredible color and mastery to each of these tracks. His bass solo on the last track, "Voice Oval," exhibits his mastery of the instrument. Nothing is wasted. Every note has a purpose. Each piece provides members of the ensemble the running room necessary to add color and texture to the music within the boundaries of formal composition. Vertical stands out for this reason. Highly recommended. ">
Track Listing
Ellipse; Vertical; Suitcase In Savannah; Broken; Cube Code; Blue Drum; Start Oval; Horizontal; Two Thirds Radial; Axis Legacy; Voice Oval.
Personnel
Mario Pavone
bassMario Pavone: double bass; Dave Ballou: trumpet; Tony Malaby: tenor and soprano saxophone; Oscar Noriega: clarinet and bass clarinet; Peter McEachern: trombone; Mike Sarin: drums.
Album information
Title: Vertical | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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