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Like many artists who lead dates on
Origin
,
Chad McCullough
makes his recording debut for the label, joined by veterans like saxophonists
Mark Taylor
and
Geof Bradfield
, pianist
Bill Anschell
(whose career has flourished since relocating to the Pacific Northwest), bassist
Jeff Johnson
, and drummer
John Bishop
.
McCullough
's rich re-harmonized treatment of
the Beatles
'
"Blackbird"
barely touches on the melody before it progresses well beyond its familiar melody, showcasing a pair of flighty soprano sax solos (presumably one by each reed player, though it isn't mentioned in the liner notes) and the leader's spirited fluegelhorn.
Anschell
contributed the gorgeous
"Dreamscape,"
an impressionist piece reminiscent of some of the compositions of trumpeter
Tom Harrell
. The balance of the songs were penned by the leader, including the powerful
"Three Pillars,"
which is built upon just three phrases of music, along with the eerie
"Bock's Car"
and the driving post-bop miniature
"Anatomy of Conscience,"
which has a infectious samba undercurrent. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Origin
,
Chad McCullough
makes his recording debut for the label, joined by veterans like saxophonists
Mark Taylor
and
Geof Bradfield
, pianist
Bill Anschell
(whose career has flourished since relocating to the Pacific Northwest), bassist
Jeff Johnson
, and drummer
John Bishop
.
McCullough
's rich re-harmonized treatment of
the Beatles
'
"Blackbird"
barely touches on the melody before it progresses well beyond its familiar melody, showcasing a pair of flighty soprano sax solos (presumably one by each reed player, though it isn't mentioned in the liner notes) and the leader's spirited fluegelhorn.
Anschell
contributed the gorgeous
"Dreamscape,"
an impressionist piece reminiscent of some of the compositions of trumpeter
Tom Harrell
. The balance of the songs were penned by the leader, including the powerful
"Three Pillars,"
which is built upon just three phrases of music, along with the eerie
"Bock's Car"
and the driving post-bop miniature
"Anatomy of Conscience,"
which has a infectious samba undercurrent. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden