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CD/LP/Track Review
New York Jazz Collective: Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven (2000)
What a difference a day...err four years make. I Don't Know This World Without Don Cherry
"Elvin's Exit" is a lyrical illustration of perfect Post Bop with strong performances by Nock and the three horns. It is complex, yet manageable. "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" shows off Marty Ehrlich's bass clarinet and Ray Anderson's plunged trombone in an inebriated Ellington dream. For all of Wynton Marsalis' earnest efforts to capture the spirit of jazz in older forms, he is yet to provide a better effort that this. "Soliloquy" is a beautiful counterpoint, almost a wind trio. The music here is emotive and well played. A fitting follow up to the wonderful black sheep I Don't Know This World Without Don Cherry.
Track Listing: Elvin's Exit; Homage; Somnium; 2nd Class Sleeper; Everybody Want To Go To Heaven; Upline; Soliloquy; Emotivation Nata Lagal. (Total Time: 59:44)
Personnel: Marty Ehrlich: Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet; Trumpet, Flugelhorn; Ray Anderson: Trombone; Mike Formaneck: Bass; Pheeroan ak Laff: Drums; Mike Nock: Piano.

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