M.O.B. Trio / Quite Live In Brooklyn
Album: Quite Live In Brooklyn   Collection:Jazz
Artist:M.O.B. Trio   Added:Sep 2005
Label:Omnitone  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2005-09-18 Pull Date: 2005-11-20 Charts: Jazz
Week Ending: Nov 20 Nov 13 Oct 23 Sep 25
Airplays: 1 1 1 2

Recent Airplay
1. Apr 17, 2009: Memory Select
Play Some D
4. Oct 21, 2005: Memory Select
Suspicion
2. Nov 14, 2005: Deep In The Groove
Suspicion
5. Sep 23, 2005: Memory Select
Play Some D
3. Nov 11, 2005: Memory Select
Suspicion
6. Sep 23, 2005: No Cover, No Minimum
A'hundred Dollars

Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2005-09-21
Calm jamming, mostly slow, in an accessible sax-bass-drums contest. Some tracks concentrate on catchy melody (7), but many use a modern-bop composition to launch into a calm groove, i.e. this isn't necessarily stuff you'd hum along to. Still very accessible and could make a nice cool-down break for many shows.

Matt Wilson on drums is the "name" player here -- check out his slightly twisted straight-bop solo albums in the library. Ohad Talmor did a 2004 sextet CD with Steve Swallow called "The Bum's Tale."

1- Slowly wandering improv
2- Low-key, a steady mid/fast intro.
3- Slow and playful, a bit showtuney
4- Upbeat midtempo chugging
5- Slow. Very quiet for the first 1:30.
6- Slow. Starts scattery and free (but slow).
7- Cute melody, mid/slow
8- Applause and band intro. 22 seconds.
9- Upbeat energy, sparse at first but gets burning

Track Listing
1. Peer Form 4   5. Warmer In Heaven
2. Play Some D   6. Suspicion
3. A'hundred Dollars   7. Little Star
4. Csxy's   8. Band Intro
  9. Brooklyn Ball