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Conglomerate From The Fifties: A Prism

(Recorded by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra)
Christopher Crenshaw - Jazz at Lincoln Center
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Conglomerate From The Fifties: A Prism

(Recorded by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra)
Christopher Crenshaw - Jazz at Lincoln Center
Publisher Desc.  In Conglomerate, Crenshaw conjures up the cool West Coast style of Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker with impeccable contrapuntal writing. He uses the title both as a noundifferent parts grouped together without losing their distinct identitiesand as a verb: to bring together into a collective. The piano serves the function of a horn in the ensemble passages. Paul Nedzela and Marsalis give us a wonderful taste of the Mulligan/Baker style, improvising in thematically inspired counterpoint. Kendrick plays a very relaxed and mature chorus, effectively mixing short melodic statements with longer, flowing eighth-note lines. Bassist Carlos Henriquez ends his playful turn with a whole note rich with anticipation, handing it back to the horns to weave an intricate call-and-response. After a quick reprise of the melody, the piece concludes with a collective, unapologetic smile, rather than the expected fanfare.
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