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Steve Wilson: Passages
Another subtle yet strong presence on the album is that of latin percussion. Cruz plays caxixi exclusively on "Song for Anna," blending with Wilson's flute and Barth's Rhodes in a way that strongly evokes Chick Corea's Again and Again band. "Eye of the Beholder" features Cruz on steel pans, giving the piece a passing scent of early Tribal Tech. And three short percussion interludes""Roots & Herbs," "Wilsonian's Grain," and "Wilsonian's Grain (Reprise)"evoke the playful sensibility of percussionist Leon Parker, with whom Wilson has recently worked.
All these different elements are held together by a highly cohesive group sound that can only have been honed on the bandstand. The tracks just worktechnically precise when they need to be, raw and spontaneous too, drawing from discernable influences yet never derivative or cliched. Could well be a top pick for the year.
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Personnel
Steve Wilson
saxophoneSteve Wilson: alto and soprano saxophones, flute and alto flute, percussion; Nicholas Payton: trumpet (1, 4, 6); Bruce Barth: piano & Fender Rhodes; Ed Howard: bass, Adam Cruz: drums and percussion.
Album information
Title: Passages | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Concord Music Group
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