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Tony Malaby: Sabino
ByMalaby, born in 1964, has worked with Joey DeFrancesco, The Mingus Big Band, and Kenny Werner. But as he recalls it, working with the likes of Marty Ehrlich, Michael Formanek, and George Garzone opened up the possibilities and the structures of jazz music. Like the above-mentioned musicians, Malaby’s music has a very disciplined outside feel. His horn first crossed my radar screen when he teamed with trumpeter Dave Scott on the Nine Winds disc Quartet (1996). Their take on post-Ornette bebop was a refresher in the beauty that was (is) the lineage of bebop, hard bop, and post-bop music. Malaby premiered several of the tracks from Sabino on a 1993 disc Cosas (Nine Winds) along with bassist Michael Formanek.
For this disc he stays with a piano-less quartet but replaces the trumpet with French guitarist Marc Ducret, a former member of Tim Berne’s bands Big Satan and Caos Totale. In fact all three sidemen heard here are former associates of Berne. Drummer Tom Rainey played in Big Satan and Paraphrase and Formanek is a member of Bloodcount and Caos Totale. Malaby, like Berne, eschews the soft side of jazz for that irascible edge. Ducret plays perfect accessory to this music as he tends towards the angular. Even the circular-waltz “Ajo Comino” doesn’t ease the tension. But you can find beauty in this coarse affair; the title track has a kinder street touch. But sans piano leave the quartet with the constant job of locomotion throughout. Malaby relies heavily on Formanek for much of the structure as Rainey is constantly supplying accent. Connoisseurs of creative voices in jazz will appreciate Malaby’s singular voice.
Track Listing
Ajo Comino; Sabino; Remolino/Hamza; Gate
Personnel
Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenorTony Malaby
Album information
Title: Sabino | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Arabesque Jazz
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Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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