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The Onus: Reoccurring Dream
Attention-grabbing twists and turns keep things popping on a number of well-arranged standards. For instance, Mingus’ “Nostalgia in Times Square” is only taken in full-fledged manner after Harper hints at Coltrane’s take on “Inchworm.” For “Night and Day” the melody comes into play after a catchy vamp and pianist Kyle Koehler’s adroit piano spot. Harper’s own works tread on appealing ground, including the lovely ballad sentiments expressed in “Kiss Me Again” and the modal waltz “Narcolepsy.” In the final analysis, this date speaks confidently with poise and maturity and that clearly has something to do with the empathy that Harper and cohorts have developed over the past four years together working as a unit.
Track Listing
Nostalgia in Times Square, Kiss Me Again, Reoccurring Dream, Night and Day, I Wonder, Letter To My Brother, Falling Leaves, Narcolepsy, Caliban's Nightmare
Personnel
Darryl Harper (clarinet), Jeff Ray (guitar), Kyle Koehler (piano), Matthew Parrish (bass), Harry "Butch" Reed (drums)
Album information
Title: Reoccurring Dream | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: HiPNOTIC Records
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