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Sullivan Fortner: Aria
ByAria, featuring a spry quartet consisting of Fortner, bassist Aidan Carroll, drummer Joe Dyson, and saxophonist Tivon Pennicott, opens on a trio of originals that highlight the leader's sophisticated yet earthy way(s) with the pen and the piano. The title track is six-and-a-half minutes of forward motion, with Fortner's piano leading the charge, Caroll's bass bouncing about, Penticott's squirrelly soprano circling around, and Dyson's dynamic drumming weaving in, out, in front of, and behind it all. "Ballade," in contrast, moves in soulful fashion, while "Parade" presents as a harmonic triptych detailing the different emotions connected to Crescent City funeral processions. Each of those numbers points to different facets of Fortner's artistry, and when taken together, they help to show how expansive his skill set really is.
As the album continues, Fortner finds his way onto more familiar ground, bringing creative flair tempered by judiciousness to standards and songbook favorites. Thelonious Monk's "I Mean You" becomes a study on walking a hip line between accord and discord, Fred Rogers' "You Are Special" is a waltz-time world of possibility that's ripe for the taking, "All The Things You Are" is stripped of its old hat swing feel and given a natty groove update, and "You Know I Care" is trio synchronicity and reverie rolled into one. And then, sitting between two more originals and holding the penultimate position in the running order, there's Fortner's solo piano performance of "For All We Know"a fragile and slow-moving emotional catharsis that's pure perfection. Debuts don't get any better than this.
Track Listing
Aria; Ballade; Parade; I Mean You; You Are Special; All The Things You Are; You Know I Care; Passepied; For All We Know; Finale.
Personnel
Sullivan Fortner
pianoSullivan Fortner: piano; Tivon Penticott: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Aidan Carroll: bass; Joe Dyson: drums.
Album information
Title: Aria | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Impulse!
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