Wilson, Steve/Lewis Nash Duo / Duologue
Album: Duologue   Collection:Jazz
Artist:Wilson, Steve/Lewis Nash Duo   Added:Aug 2014
Label:Manchester Craftmen's Guild  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2015-01-04 Pull Date: 2015-03-08 Charts: Jazz
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Recent Airplay
1. Mar 12, 2015: Jump, Jive, & Jazz
The Mooche
4. Feb 27, 2015: Rebop
Black Gold, Row Twelve
2. Mar 06, 2015: Rebop
The Mooche, Caravan
5. Feb 26, 2015: Jump, Jive, and Jazz
The Mooche
3. Feb 28, 2015: Music Casserole
Freedom Jazz Dance
6. Feb 21, 2015: DJ AY's Time (Freshman Phenomenon)
Monk Medley Part 1 (Ask Me Now, Evidence), The Mooche

Album Review
DeVoss
Reviewed 2014-12-23
– General Description: Saxophone. Drums. That’s it – proving that less is sometimes more. Wilson and Nash do not leave melody behind. There are two Ellington classics – “Caravan” and “The Mooche” – plus Ornette Coleman’s “Happy House”, two different medleys of Monk tunes, Eddie Harris’ “Freedom Jazz Dance,” Fats Waller’s “Jitterbug Waltz” and a closer of Dizzy Gillespie’s “Woody ’N’ You” (also three Wilson originals). “Black Gold ” is Wilson’s tribute to Pittsburgh’s cultural heritage and iconic sports teams, the bluesy “RCJG" pays homage to jazz masters Ron Carter and Jimmy Giuffre. Definitely worth a listen.
– Musicians:
Steve Wilson - saxophonist
Lewis Nash - drums
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Recommended Tracks: 2, 4, 9
– Track Reviews:
1. (5:17) Caravan - medium-fast; you can barely hear the percussion beginning for about 23 seconds, rolling percussion behind mostly pizzicato sax (Juan Tizol, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills)
2. ***(5:40) The Mooche - comfortable; sexy sax calling like at The Cotton Club, spare percussion (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills)
3. (4:06) Rcjg - moderate sax, fast percussion, abrupt ending (Steve Wilson)
4. ***(5:33) Monk Medley Pt 1 (Ask Me Now, Evidence) - medium-fast; you can barely hear the percussion beginning for about 15 seconds, exploratory percussion behind mostly pizzicato sax, though very fluttery at times (Thelonious Monk)
5. (2:20) Row Twelve - bright; solo sax popping from one note to the next before settling down to a smoother ride then back to popping (Steve Wilson)
6. (4:42) Black Gold - spirited; sounds full compared to the previous track, smoother sound by sax, fuller drums, gets kind of whiny 2/3 in (Steve Wilson)
7. (5:24) Jitterbug Waltz - languid to quick; sax sings a nice little descending tune, then drums start picking the pace up (Thomas "Fats" Waller)
8. (3:45) Freedom Jazz Dance - spirited drum solo (Eddie Harris)
9. ***(4:32) Monk Medley Pt 2 (Bright Mississippi, Four In One) - leisurely; sax plays and drums are barely heard, mostly highhat, towards end drums step in (Thelonious S. Monk)
10. (4:12) Happy House - vigorous drums under bursts of sax (Ornette Coleman)
11. (3:17) Woody 'n' You - animated but drum solos are quieter in volume than expected, ends abruptly (Dizzy Gillespie)

Track Listing
1. Caravan   7. Jitterbug Waltz
2. The Mooche   8. Freedom Jazz Dance
3. Rcjg   9. Monk Medley Part 2 (Bright Mississippi, Four In One)
4. Monk Medley Part 1 (Ask Me Now, Evidence)   10. Happy House
5. Row Twelve   11. Wood 'n' You
6. Black Gold   .