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Mark Sherman: The Motive Series
Tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker guests on two arrangements which stretch the session's capacity for serious intensity. With his two cameos, fire and passion drive the ensemble forcefully.
A mellow "Soothing Dream" and an introspective "Venture Within" feature Sherman's sonorous vibraphone with peaceful strolls. Waltzing with a loping stride, he releases fluid streams of lyrical phrases, all tied together seamlessly. Solos from piano and bass complement the desired mood.
"That Moment" captures a rolling wave that Sherman's vibraphone portrays naturally. He swings lightly as he connects spontaneous phrases in a laid-back, relaxed fashion. "Altered" toys with harmony in such a way that blue notes and "Monk" ideas commingle in a marriage of spirit. As the session's high point, this closing number foretells that The Motive Series, Sherman's fourth album, promises a future with greater recognition for a deserving talent.
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Track Listing
Nature Boy, Motive #10 Judaican (for Kenny Kirkland), Motive #1, Motive #11 Always Reaching, Motive #7 Alla Sandra, Motive #3, That Moment, Motive #4 Venture Within, Motive #9, Soothing Dream, Old Folks, Motive #8 Altered
Personnel
Mark Sherman
vibraphoneMark Sherman (vibes, composer), Allen Farnham (piano), Phil Palombi (bass), Tim Horner (drums), Michael Brecker (tenor sax, two tracks)
Album information
Title: The Motive Series | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: CAP
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