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Mike Holober and the Gotham Jazz Orchestra: Thought Trains
It's plain this band could make an uncommonly huge noise, deafeningly much louder than it ever does here. It owes its strictly musical power to a tension between puissance and control. No revolutionary ensemble, it's more in the line of Duke Pearson, Toshiko, Mel Lewis, Brookmeyer, and Slide Hampton than that of Bley, Mingus, Gil Evans, or anything pre-1950. The liner notes make too much of the train reference in the title. There's nothing ostensibly train-like. Holober may however have distilled from train sounds the various rhythmic patterns which sustain the required forward movement in performance of what are long charts. Beside the distinctive rhythmic aspect, there's very resourceful handling of counter-voicings, concerted passages with interplay between sections of the band, all keeping things going through one section of a composition and another.
Carter's the standout soloist, with his feature "Waltz Medium" also something of a concerto for Holober's piano, too. The theme resembles, among other things, Mingus's "Original Faubus Fables."
Pat Hallaran's large-scale trombone sound is heard in the first and last solos in a set designed as a continuous work; Scott Wendholt is a powerful and lyrical trumpet soloist.
Rhythmic variety is further stimulated by individual voices popping out of ensemble, sometimes oboe, as well as piccolo and clarinet. This isn't a music of immediate impact, but mainstream and complex, thought-dominated, with body. Holober does not use the band to show off his piano playing. This is big stuff, but never showy.
Track Listing
Jump Down Spin Around, Big Sky, Waltz Medium, Thought Trains, Form x Mood, Let's Get Nice, Heart of the Matter, I Can See My Desk From Here
Personnel
Mike Holober
pianoDave Pietro
saxophone, altoJon Gordon
saxophone, altoTim Ries
saxophoneCharles Pillow
saxophoneSteve Kenyon
saxophoneTony Kadleck
trumpetScott Wendholt
trumpetCraig Johnson
trumpetJoe Magnarelli
trumpetBruce Eidem
trombonePete McGuinness
arrangerNathan Durham
tromboneLeise Anshuetz
french hornDave Gilmore
guitarRon Carter
bassJohn Riley
drumsPat Hallaran
tromboneThe Gotham Jazz Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraMike Holober (piano, composer, arranger); Dave Pietro (alto and soprano saxophones, flute, piccolo), Jon Gordon (alto saxophone, flute, clarinet); Tim Ries (tenor/soprano saxophones, clarinet); Charles Pillow (tenor saxophone, oboe, flute, clarinet); Steve Kenyon (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet); Tony Kadleck (trumpet, flugelhorn); Scott Wendholt (trumpet, flugelhorn); Craig Johnson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Joe Magnarelli (trumpet, flugelhorn); Bruce Eidem (trombone); Pat Hallaran (trombone); Pete McGuinness (trombone); Nathan Durham (bass trombone); Eise Anshuetz (French horn); Dave Gilmore (guitar); Ron Carter (bass); John Riley (drums)
Album information
Title: Thought Trains | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Sons of Sound
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