Pavone, Mario Double Tenor Quintet / Ancestors
Album: | Ancestors | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Pavone, Mario Double Tenor Quintet | Added: | Dec 2008 | |
Label: | Playscape Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-25 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-29 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Mar 22 | Mar 15 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 20, 2009: | Memory Select
Ancestors |
4. | Feb 28, 2009: | Music Casserole
Arc For Puppy |
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2. | Mar 13, 2009: | Memory Select
Tomes |
5. | Feb 27, 2009: | Memory Select, sfSound edition: Le Quan Ninh & Michel Doneda
Andrew |
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3. | Mar 06, 2009: | Memory Select
Iskmix |
6. | Feb 18, 2009: | The Heart of KZSU
Strata Blue |
Album Review
Wedge
Reviewed 2009-01-20
Reviewed 2009-01-20
I've always liked Mario Pavone, but wow, this album really knocked my socks off.
Great inside/out jazz, accessible modern stuff that's packed with tangly, complex ideas, free-jazz soloing, and some tough-handed bass playing by Pavone. Thick-fisted stuff with an edge; tough playing that shows the callouses and digs deep. Fast, hard playing can be found on every track; play any and all. FCC clean.
Mario Pavone (bass)
Tony Malaby (tenor/soprano sax)
Jimmy Greene (tenor/soprano sax, too)
Peter Madsen (piano)
Gerald Cleaver (drums)
1- Upbeat, with cheery declarative horns. Gets stormy, gruff, and ferocious during the first sax solo.
2- A tough kind of post-bop swing. Deliciously dense piano solo.
3- Fast patter, complex horn line. Gets fierce in spots. Wild piano solo.
4- Gets a bit tipsy/crazy. A breezy toughness: Lightly thudding bassline, languid horns over a skittish piano. Settles into a nice pulse and a good bass solo.
5- Manic and dizzying. They sure keep the piano busy. Applies a looser touch for the solos.
6- Quick 80-second blurb, part keystone cops.
7- A fast, heavy snap. Grabs you immediately. Tumbling space for solos.
8- Tangly bass solo. Dives into a chugging, tense theme. Slows up for some soaring solos.
Great inside/out jazz, accessible modern stuff that's packed with tangly, complex ideas, free-jazz soloing, and some tough-handed bass playing by Pavone. Thick-fisted stuff with an edge; tough playing that shows the callouses and digs deep. Fast, hard playing can be found on every track; play any and all. FCC clean.
Mario Pavone (bass)
Tony Malaby (tenor/soprano sax)
Jimmy Greene (tenor/soprano sax, too)
Peter Madsen (piano)
Gerald Cleaver (drums)
1- Upbeat, with cheery declarative horns. Gets stormy, gruff, and ferocious during the first sax solo.
2- A tough kind of post-bop swing. Deliciously dense piano solo.
3- Fast patter, complex horn line. Gets fierce in spots. Wild piano solo.
4- Gets a bit tipsy/crazy. A breezy toughness: Lightly thudding bassline, languid horns over a skittish piano. Settles into a nice pulse and a good bass solo.
5- Manic and dizzying. They sure keep the piano busy. Applies a looser touch for the solos.
6- Quick 80-second blurb, part keystone cops.
7- A fast, heavy snap. Grabs you immediately. Tumbling space for solos.
8- Tangly bass solo. Dives into a chugging, tense theme. Slows up for some soaring solos.
Track Listing
1. | Ancestors | 5. | Arc For Puppy | |||
2. | Strata Blue | 6. | Beige Structure | |||
3. | Tomes | 7. | Pachuca | |||
4. | Iskmix | 8. | Andrew |