Gilad Atzmon/Alan Barnes: The Lowest Common Denominator
Author: Peter Vacher
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Musicians: |
Gilad Atzmon (ts, ss, cl, bcl, f) |
Label: |
Woodville |
Magazine Review Date: |
April/2017 |
Catalogue Number: |
WVCD148 |
RecordDate: |
2 and 3 May 2016 |
Barnes and Atzmon have been an item musically for a while now. Barnes tells me that he's getting a real kick from the combination, the two men both inspired to write special material for this line-up, essentially Barnes added to the usual Atzmon combo. Having seen them play head-to-head but impromptu at Swanage, it's interesting to see what they now make of their more formal liaison. Barnes opens ‘Fat Cat’ with his skittering baritone before Atzmon counters with fervent alto, Harrison's very lucid piano following over Higginbotham's drum accents, as they exit in ‘free’ fashion. Atzmon's title piece is statelier, elegiac almost, his ethereal soprano uppermost, the playing quite profound, interspersed by Stavi's solo passages. Gilad's back on alto for his zig-zag ‘Blip Blop’ theme, Higginbotham given a turn before the piece finds it way home. AB's ‘Sweet Pea’ is prettier, Atzmon's alto spiky as the two men noodle around the melody before they exchange clarinet thoughts on Atzmon's ‘Pro-State Solution’. Plenty here to suggest that this is a combination that has earned its place among the many other achievements that the co-principals already have to their names. Nothing overly competitive: just good playing on some decent original material with sidekicks who know their stuff, pianist Harrison always worth hearing.

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