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Michael Pedicin: Ballads...Searching For Peace
ByJohn Coltrane's Ballads (Impulse!, 1963) was the inspiration behind this album, but the dearly departed icon is merely one of several tenor titans to be referenced throughout this recording. Pedicin pays tribute to Wayne Shorter as he visits "Virgo," from Night Dreamer (Blue Note, 1964), and gives a nod toward Hank Mobleythe man that Leonard Feather called "the middleweight champion of the tenor saxophone"by tackling one of his lesser-known tunes ("Home At Last"). Elsewhere, he tips his cap to Joe Henderson, by occupying the role that Henderson once held on McCoy Tyner's "Search For Peace," and references the aforementioned Coltrane album by borrowing a number from that outing ("You Don't Know What Love Is").
While an all-ballads record, by its very nature, maintains a certain sameness from start to finish, Pedicin largely avoids mood stasis by moving from general balladry to bossa-tinged dwellings ("Home At Last") and music with celestial guitar seasonings ("Few Moments"), before finding his way back. The focus usually falls squarely on Pedicin's pleasing saxophone work, but he receives sterling support from his band, and he generously shares the spotlight with this fine cast of musicians. Bassist Andy Lalasis doesn't simply anchor the harmonic foundation, but he serves as a guide, leading the band from chord to chord with smartly placed trails of notes. Drummer Bob Shomo hides in the shadows, coloring the music with understated brushwork, while guitarist Johnnie Valentino serves as the musical decorator, providing little touches that lend variety to the album's overall picture. The piano chair, alternately occupied by Barry Miles and Dean Schneider, never feels like a revolving seat, as both men bring class and a light touch to the proceedings.
Ballads...Searching For Peace is a respite from the adrenaline-fueled jazz that makes up such a large part of the market, but it's also a platform to present a tenor saxophone veteran that deserves wider recognition.
Track Listing
You Don't Know What Love Is; Blame It On Your Heart; Home At Last; Few Moments; Virgo; Tell Me; Search For Peace.
Personnel
Michael Pedicin
saxophone, tenorMichael Pedicin: tenor saxophone; John Valentino: guitar; Barry Miles: piano (2, 4, 6); Dean Schneider: piano (1, 3, 5, 7); Andy Lalasis: bass; Bob Shomo: drums.
Album information
Title: Ballads...Searching For Peace | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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About Michael Pedicin
Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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