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Marc Copland: Zenith
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Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011

Bill Stewart
drumsb.1966
Then there's Marc Copland teaming with horns, whether it's with saxophonist

Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960
Zenith finds Copland with long time cohorts Drew Gress (bass) and

Joey Baron
drumsb.1955

Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963
Alessi, after releasing very successful records on the Clean Feed and CamJazz labels, has landed on ECM Records with Baida (2013), and in early 2016, Quiver. He is a consummate jazz man/improviser, with sideman slots in numerous recordings, sitting in with Drew Gress on Black Butterflies (Premonition Records, 2005), plus sets with Ravi Coltrane, Sam Rivers, Don Byron and Steve Coleman. He brings to Zenith a brashness and energy, a beautiful sense of abstraction.
"Sun at the Zenith" opens the disc with Copland's impressionistic melody. His piano is, as expected, gorgeous. The band floats. Alessi's open horn has a measured richness as it issues wandering lines that weave sinuously in and around the rhythm section. "Mystery Song," from the

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
The centerpiece, "Air We've Never Breathed," is a fourteen minute group improvisation, a sometimes playful, sometimes introspective rumination on Bill Zavatsky's poem, printed on the inside of the fold-out cover. "Waterfalls" is roiling rapids, an implacable rush of water. "Best Bet" brings in a beautiful ballad mood, and "Hurricane" begins gently, calm before the storm mode, then slow cranks things up to near gale force.
Zenith, Marc Copland's debut on his new label, meets all of the expectations his stellar work at Pirouet Records established. ">
Track Listing
Sun At The Zenith; Mystery Song; Air We've Never Breathed: I. The Bass Knows, II. Up and Over, III. Lips; Waterfalls; Best Bet; Hurricane.
Personnel
Marc Copland
pianoMarc Copland: piano; Ralph Alessi: trumpet; Drew Gress: bass; Joey Baron: drums.
Album information
Title: Zenith | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Innervoice Jazz
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