As with most of modern mainstream acoustic jazz, the compositions are used as a basis from which the artists improvise...
Los Angeles Jazz Quartet
Family Song
Label: NotTwo, 1998
Catalogue No: MW 705
Format: CD
Dear Listener,
we are proud to present our latest recording, family song. The quartet has
been composing, performing and recording with the same personnel for five years.
Most of the titles of the compositions on this CD contain references to our
families and friends. For this reason we would like to dedicate this album to
those people who occupy a special place in our lives.
( LA. Jazz Quartet, July 1998)
Tracks:
1. Family Song [07:47]
2. Briggs [09:48]
3. Message From Roit [07:59]
4. Resurgence [07:27]
5. Winding Road [06:32]
6. A Tear From New York [08:52]
7. The Honeymoon [05:12]
8. Rachel And Sarah [06:28]
Line-up:
Chuck Manning - tenor &
soprano saxophone
Larry Koonse - guitar
Darek 'Oles' Oleszkiewicz - bass
Kevin Tullis - drums
Recorded:
Los Angeles, 1998
Review:
The Los Angeles Jazz Quartet performs original compositions that relate their
3rd album to family and close friends. As with most of modern mainstream
acoustic jazz, the compositions are used as a basis from which the artists
improvise. That they’ve been together for six years is evident from the manner
in which each artist supports the others. Guitarist Larry Koonse lays down fluid
lines that serve as a foundation for the unit’s harmony. His improvisations are
equally fluid, but with detailed and spontaneous exposition. Tenor saxophonist
Chuck Manning offers a gentle breathy approach at times to evoke certain moods;
elsewhere he rips off featured solos that provide stark contrast. Bassist Darek
Oles fills several roles, each of them quite lyrical. When walking the bass,
taking a romantic solo, or laying down a syncopated riff, his work is always in
tandem with the melody. Drummer Kevin Tullius fills in beside the others, comps
accordingly for soloists, and stretches out during fours and other solo work.
Not Two Records is Marek Winiarski’s label, located in Krakow, Poland. Winiarski
produced the LAJQ’s first album, Astarte, as well as this one. Their second
album and upcoming fourth album are both on the NAXOS label. More information
about the LAJQ may be found at http://www.naxosmusic.com/cat/86009.htm .
Engaging in group improvisation for "Briggs," the quartet lights solemn fires.
It’s a unique piece with equal input from the quartet’s four members. Also
containing a fair amount of drama is "Resurgence," an up-tempo piece in the hard
bop idiom with off-kilter bass work. Manning and Koonse stretch out
considerably. Four ballads emphasize the quartet’s penchant for melodic beauty:
"Family Song," "Winding Road," in memory of bassist Eric von Essen, "Rachel and
Sarah," dedicated to Koonse’s young daughters, and "A Tear from New York."
Up-tempo swingers "The Honeymoon" and "Message from Roit" pick things up with a
walking bass, ride cymbal, and foot tappin’ energy. Each artist pumps something
extra into the formula: a subtle change in the harmony by guitar, a brief
rudimentary snare drum fill, or a bass double-stop. The LAJQ is carrying on the
tradition of classic acoustic mainstream jazz while incorporating original
compositions and spontaneous thoughts.
(Jim Santella, AllAboutJazz)
Manufacturer: NotTwo Records
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