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| Featured Artist: Matt
Jorgensen + 451 (JazzReview.com)
CD Title: Quiet Silence
Radioheads Everything In Its Right Place follows the opener, and is a rhythmic two minutes and forty seven seconds of great group interplay that could have proven to be trance-inducing (in a good way), had they not done a fade-out. Phil Sparks bass grabbed my attention on Tumbleweed even before his solo. The title track, at almost ten minutes, is the discs centerpiece, with some excellent tension in its eastern flavor. The four (almost) standards are just as compelling as the discs originals. Coltranes India lets the tenor sax of Rob Davis to step out front. Davis nods to Trane without stooping to imitation in his solo. Burt Bacharachs The Look of Love has a straight and sincere approach. The closer of the disc, the Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows, is an uptempo take on this under-recorded tune, and is a good choice to end this disc, with the snappy drumming of Matt Jorgensen, the simultaneous weaving lines of the horns, the tasty comping and meaty solo of Seales, and the muscular foundation laid down by Sparks. - Joshua Nannen
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