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Alex Lefaivre: YUL
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Alex Lefaivre
bassb.1982
YUL's title actually comes from Montreal's airport code, and the recording conveys LeFaivre's picture of his neighborhood in classy style. The pieces often rest somewhere between bop and balladry, largely groove-based with plenty of space for the group to stretch and play.
Erik Hove
saxophone
Grant Green
guitar1935 - 1979
Rather, these pieces are mainly about creating a mood: often smoky and urbane, though sometimes with a left-field jolt (as in the wild, on-the-edge capering of the "Halloween" movie theme early on). "Cascade" also finds the group building to a collective clatter befitting its title, while most of the affair finds them content to groove along and explore each piece's mood together. For those who've never been to Montreal, this glimpse of its urban nightlife is a classy and compelling taste. ">
Track Listing
The Righteous; Halloween; Estelle; The Juggernaut; Nostalgia; Skyline; Cascade; YUL
Personnel
Alex Lefaivre
bassErik Hove: Alto Saxophone; Nicolas Ferron: Guitar; Mark Nelson: drums; Alex Lefaivre: bass
Album information
Title: YUL | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Multiple Chord Music (MCM)
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