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Geof Bradfield: Yes, and...Music for Nine Improvisers
ByGeof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorb.1970
With a nod to Bradfield's post-bop origins in the early 2000s, the album begins with just a trio on "Prelude": Bradfield on tenor, along with bassist

Clark Sommers
bassb.1977

Dana Hall
drums
Scott Hesse
guitar
Greg Ward
saxophone
Russ Johnson
trumpetb.1965

Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987
One of the virtues of Bradfield's writing and arranging is his ability to work with such different musical temperaments. Players like Johnson and

Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984
The record's closer, "Forro Hermeto," is really the ideal finish, as it lets each of the players bring their distinctive voice and personality to the mix. It's a Brazilian-flavored number with a danceable groove, with solo chances and vigorous back-and-forth by all; and the collective energy all nine musicians create is a testament to the cohesive spirit Bradfield has generated on this splendid album. ">
Track Listing
Prelude; In Flux; Chorale; Impossible Charms: Ostinato; Anamneses; Chaconne; Forro Hermeto.
Personnel
Geof Bradfield
saxophone, tenorGeof Bradfield: tenor and soprano saxophones, bass clarinet; Anna Webber: flute and bass flute, tenor saxophone; Greg Ward: alto saxophone; Russ Johnson: trumpet, flugelhorn; Joel Adams: trombone; Scott Hesse: electric and classical guitars; Clark Sommers: acoustic bass; Dana Hall: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: Yes, and...Music for Nine Improvisers | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Delmark Records
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