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Ari Roland: Sketches from a Bassist's Album
ByRoland wrote seven of the ten compositions on Sketches; the other three come from jazz's extensive mainstream repertoire. The bassist works comfortably with tenor soloist Chris Byars and pianist Sacha Perry, who stretch out often. Drummer Phil Stewart helps Roland mind the store, stepping up to the plate on occasion to solo.
Roland loves to use the bow. It allows him room to express lyrically and seamlessly. In this way, he's able to share the melodic spirit intelligently. "Mensch Blues," a slow, simmering anthem with walking bass and heartfelt outpourings from tenor, piano, and bowed bass, represents a dedication to Roland's teacher, Homer Mensch. It's obvious that the teacher intended for his student to show what he feels through music. While the bowed bass pattern becomes muddy in spots, the message is there. Roland plays with emotion.
Chris Byars and Sacha Perry swing hard throughout the session. Both gentlemen solo eloquently and comp behind the leader when called upon. Roland inserts an arco bass solo into nearly every track. "Thou Swell" is no exception, as tenor, piano and bass wend their way through individual melodic improvisations intended to expose lyric beauty. It works.
Both predictable and reliable, Roland and company carry on the straight-ahead tradition with spirit. This contribution keeps the ball rolling from one generation to the next.
Track Listing
The Lion of Yerevan; Most's Paradise; Replaceable Me; Swamp Thing Goes to the Indy 500; Mensch Blues; Ah, Transcarpathicus; Thou Swell; Byars-a-Maki; Mo's On; I'll Walk Alone.
Personnel
Ari Roland
bassAri Roland: bass; Chris Byars: tenor saxophone; Sacha Perry: piano; Phil Stewart: drums.
Album information
Title: Sketches from a Bassist's Album | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Smalls Records