
WCS 126
Greg Abate
Magic Dance
There’s a beautiful marriage happening with Greg Abate’s “Magic Dance.” It’s the union between Abate’s multi-instrumental gift of bebop and Kenny Barron’s varied and sublime compositions. Abate, with Barron, who handles keys on this recording session, are soul mates sharing this epic musical space. On their own, Barron’s melodies are transcendent. In Abate’s skillful hands, thanks to his ability to shift between alto, tenor, baritone and soprano saxes and flute, the material takes on new tones, colors and patterns. One of the liberties Abate took with the material involved varying the choice and number of horns on these tracks. On two tracks, he even went so far as to arrange and overdub four additional sax parts, modeled on the reed section of the traditional big band, which give Barron’s lush sounds even greater texture and intricacy.
Underneath it all is the hot-shot rhythm section of bass player Dezron Douglas and drummer Johnathan Blake, a New York City tandem born to support and elevate these arrangements.
Featured
Greg Abate / saxophone,trumpet,keyboard
Kenny Barron/ piano
Dezron Douglas/ bass
Johnathan Blake/ drums
TRACKS – Disk 1
1. Sun Shower
2. Cook's Bay
3. Golden Lotus
4. Innocence
5. Water Lily
6. Sonya Braga
7. Bud Like
TRACKS – Disk 2
1. Lemuria
2. Concentric Circles
3. Rain
4. Voyage
5. Magic Dance
6. Song For Abdullah
7. And Then Again
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