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Tumble: Waves
ByTumble is comprised of
Bill Douglass
bassb.1923
Sean Kerrigan
guitar
Randy McKean
saxophone, alto
Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The album begins with the erstwhile and gentle tune "The Nuthatch." McKean's clarinet is the focus here, and his effort is full-throated and covers the instrument's range from bottom to top. With a slight nod to

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
Monk's "Misterioso" is given a perfunctory performance. It lacks all the droll humor of Monk's various interpretations, though Kerrigan and Douglass brighten the material in spots. McKean's piece "Much Happy" has a rehearsal quality and sounds almost like a student's practice material. The remaining three pieces return to form. "Otter In the Water" is probably the best tune on the album. Kerrigan mimics

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940
Overall, the work on Waves may suffer from the constant and repetitive nature of the mbira. It may have worked better if there was a drummer involved. And while Kerrigan's bluesy electric guitar deserves applause, one wonders if a set of tunes influenced by Oregon might have been better off exploring acoustic sounds and tones. It will be interesting to see where Tumble goes next. ">
Track Listing
Tracklist: The Nuthatch; Frisco; Unsuitable; Misterioso; Much Happy; Otter in the Water; Sub Drift; Black Nile.
Personnel
Bill Douglass, bass; Robert Heirendt: mbira (African thumb piano); Sean Kerrigan: electric guitar; Randy McKean: tenor sax; clarinet & bass clarinet.
Album information
Title: Waves | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Cure-All Records
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