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Mark Soskin: One Hopeful Day
BySoskin's skills as an arranger let him explore the dimension of a tune and fill it with the voices of his band. Potter sets that in motion as he articulates "On the Street Where You Live, adding just a slight whorl to the melody with a single note. His musicality pulsates and creates a slow burn that etches itself into the senses as he rides out on his own trail, his phrasing adding to the adventure. Stewart is at the heart of the rhythm, his accents and crisp timing opening and pushing the beat. Soskin wraps it in nicely, playing with buoyancy that is erudite and rhythmic, his fleeting references to the melody a delight.
Innerspace primes the flow of ideas between the musicians. Potter jumps into bebop mode, laying a punchy groundwork that passes on to Soskin seamlessly. The pianist changes track for a more melodic persuasion. He sets it up in a ripple of notes emphasized with structured chord work. The final slam comes from Stewart who pulls back the tempo and shines with some intricate drumming.
John Abercrombie (guitar) makes an appearance on two Soskin originals. "Strive develops on Potter's saxophone. Abercrombie brings in wide timbrel variation, his notes judiciously sifting the melody and filling it with a pliant muscularity. Potter probes and reshapes the melodic heart with lean lines that go off at a tangent, yet don't distance themselves from logic. Soskin brings it all back home dipping into a cornucopia of notes, gradually upping the tempo, and once again bringing in that remarkable feel for dynamics and articulation.
Track Listing
On The Street Where You Live; Bemsha Swing; Innerspace; One Hopeful Day; Step Lively; It's Easy To Remember; End Of A Love Affair; Strive; Pensativa.
Personnel
Mark Soskin
pianoChris Potter: tenor saxophone (1-7), soprano saxophone (8); Mark Soskin: piano; John Patitucci: bass (1-8); Bill Stewart: drums (1-8); John Abercrombie: guitar (5,8).
Album information
Title: One Hopeful Day | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Kind of Blue Records
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