Wilson, Matt Quartet / That's Gonna Leave A Mark
Album: | That's Gonna Leave A Mark | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Wilson, Matt Quartet | Added: | Jul 2009 | |
Label: | Palmetto Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-08-02 | Pull Date: | 2009-10-04 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Oct 4 | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 | Aug 30 | Aug 23 | Aug 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 09, 2010: | The Jazz Hour
Arts & Crafts |
4. | Sep 15, 2009: | Jena & Gomorrah Get Convoked
Area Man |
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2. | Oct 02, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Celibate Oriole |
5. | Sep 11, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Shooshabuster |
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3. | Sep 25, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Rear Control |
6. | Sep 06, 2009: | Transmission Overload
Celibate Oriole |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2009-08-02
Reviewed 2009-08-02
MATT WILSON QUARTET: That’s Gonna Leave a Mark
Palmetto, 2009
MODERN/AVANT JAZZ – After focusing on his Arts & Crafts band for a while, drummer Wilson brings his two-sax Quartet back to the studio for a fun, freewheeling romp that should grab fans of “normal” and “out” jazz alike. A real highwire act, totally unpredictable but with a friendly vibe that’s full of Wilson’s trademark warmth and humor.
Andrew D'Angelo - alto sax, bass clarinet
Jeff Lederer - tenor & soprano saxes, clarinet
Chris Lightcap - bass
Matt Wilson - drums
* * * * | All good! Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9
1. 4:17 – uptempo: twisty unison theme, exuberant sax solos go everywhere
2. 5:44 – easygoing slide ‘n’ sway, with an avant-raunchy SexMob touch
3. 4:28 – funky clarinets & drumbeat give way to oblique, rising digressions
4. 6:37 – a gawky ballad with a big goofy grin on its face. And pimples.
5. 4:04 – bebop classic, starts straight up but quickly receives a makeover
6. 6:58 – grubby, bluesy march/anthem: screamin’ saxes, down-home bass
7. 3:41 – calm tune, pretty with a melancholy air; nice clarinet interplay
8. 2:21 – avant-garde morsel: busy drums, crazy squealing from horns
9. 6:58 – upbeat groove, tricky rhythm section, whacked-out sax & drum solos
10. 4:04 – hymn: mostly gentle and relaxing, but sax solo adds a bit of heat
11. 3:37 – cover of 1970s hit; laid-back & loose: vocal chorus sings the title
[ Fo ] 08/02/09
Palmetto, 2009
MODERN/AVANT JAZZ – After focusing on his Arts & Crafts band for a while, drummer Wilson brings his two-sax Quartet back to the studio for a fun, freewheeling romp that should grab fans of “normal” and “out” jazz alike. A real highwire act, totally unpredictable but with a friendly vibe that’s full of Wilson’s trademark warmth and humor.
Andrew D'Angelo - alto sax, bass clarinet
Jeff Lederer - tenor & soprano saxes, clarinet
Chris Lightcap - bass
Matt Wilson - drums
* * * * | All good! Fo’s Picks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9
1. 4:17 – uptempo: twisty unison theme, exuberant sax solos go everywhere
2. 5:44 – easygoing slide ‘n’ sway, with an avant-raunchy SexMob touch
3. 4:28 – funky clarinets & drumbeat give way to oblique, rising digressions
4. 6:37 – a gawky ballad with a big goofy grin on its face. And pimples.
5. 4:04 – bebop classic, starts straight up but quickly receives a makeover
6. 6:58 – grubby, bluesy march/anthem: screamin’ saxes, down-home bass
7. 3:41 – calm tune, pretty with a melancholy air; nice clarinet interplay
8. 2:21 – avant-garde morsel: busy drums, crazy squealing from horns
9. 6:58 – upbeat groove, tricky rhythm section, whacked-out sax & drum solos
10. 4:04 – hymn: mostly gentle and relaxing, but sax solo adds a bit of heat
11. 3:37 – cover of 1970s hit; laid-back & loose: vocal chorus sings the title
[ Fo ] 08/02/09
Track Listing
1. | Shooshabuster | 6. | Area Man | |||
2. | Arts & Crafts | 7. | Lucky | |||
3. | Rear Control | 8. | That's Gonna Leave A Mark | |||
4. | Getting Friendly | 9. | Celibate Oriole | |||
5. | Two Bass Hit | 10. | Come And Find The Quiet Center | |||
11. | Why Can't We Be Friends? |