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Dave Douglas: Little Giant Still Life
ByDue to the all-brass framework I occasionally experienced a bit of listening fatigue, yet the radiant themes with Douglas' sinuous arrangements yield gratifying results. On the opener "Champion," the musicians' pumping notes are supported by Marshall's crisp and precision-oriented beats, as the band intertwines a bluesy spirit with blustery phrasings and hard-hitting intervals. Moreover, there are an abundance of crests and sinuously executed passages on this album as the ensemble operates in perpetual motion while reengineering primary motifs along the way.
Marshall provides muscle and a pliant impetus throughout, as Douglas often contrasts and counterbalances The Westerlies' tightly organized unison lines. However, the blues element underscores many of the leader's lyrical soloing jaunts such as "Little Giant Still Life," where the band maps out a memorable hook with an upfront demeanor. Here, Douglas' raspy accents and down and dirty choruses offset pieces like "Bunting," which offers a little free-form mayhem and soaring crescendos.
The musicians tender a mesmeric sequence of musical events, constructed on odd-metered and near-flawlessly executed unison lines, but "Swing Landscape" is rather laidback as the trumpeter's soloing includes shades of gospel and trad jazz applications. Indeed, the hornists mix it up in rather spry fashion during the bridge. And the circuitous "Colonial Cubism," combines bustling bop with old school jazz frameworks. Hence, it's a piece that projects an alternative view. Consequently, Douglas and associates are supreme change agents by offering a disparate outlook on many of the roads previously traversed, implemented with gilded hues and the utmost synergy.
Track Listing
Champion; Arcade; Men and Machine; Little Giant Still Life; Percolator; Your Spacial Day; Bunting; Swing Landscape; The Front Page; Colonial Cubism; Codetta; Worlds Beyond the Sky.
Personnel
Dave Douglas
trumpetDave Douglas: trumpet; Riley Mulherkar: trumpet; Zubin Hensler: trumpet; Andy Clausen: trombone; Willem de Koch: trombone; Anwar Marshall: drums.
Album information
Title: Little Giant Still Life | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music