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Kevin Figes: You Are Here
ByKevin Figes
saxophone, alto
Keith Tippett
piano1947 - 2020
This group of musicians is given space, embedded in the writing and arrangements. There are other influences in addition to Tippett. "Cider Dance" has
Bill Russo
trombone"Thoughts to Geoff" is a melange of sound that seems to have been learnt from the
Brotherhood of Breath
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969

Dudu Pukwana
saxophoneb.1938
Harry Miller
bassb.1941
"Cat Food" is an assertive riff that threatens to go somewhere with a touch of humour. The muscularity and flexibility of
Riaan Vosloo
bassFiges allows space for improvisation intervals in addition to the space that he creates in the arrangements. There is much to admire. The misty-toned trumpet of

Judge
trumpetJim Blomfield
pianoRaphael Clarkson
tromboneRiaan Vosloo
bassThere are great moments here, which could be allowed to develop into crescendos that would lift an audience to their feet cheering. In UK jazz there is a Loose Tubes / Brotherhood of Breath-shaped hole waiting to be filled. Figes could do it. ">
Track Listing
Thoughts To Geoff; Dedicated To You, But You Weren't Listening; Sweet F.A.; Improvisation #1; Cat Food; I Wish There Was A Nowhere; Improvisation #2; Traumatic Experience; Improvisation #3; Mra; Dedicated To Mingus; Improvisation #4; Cider Dance; Echoes.
Personnel
Kevin Figes
saxophone, altoJudge
trumpetRaphael Clarkson
tromboneJim Blomfield
pianoRiaan Vosloo
bassTony Orrell
drumsAlbum information
Title: You Are Here | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Jazz Now
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