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On Old News Borrowed Blues Warren Smith gathers the Composerfs Workshop Ensemble to explore his aWarpproach to music, which he refers to as ea little bit inside, a little bit outside.f Starting the album out with an energetic big band opener, Lock the Toilet Door, the band follows up with Rivers State Suite, a polyrhythmic multi-segment tone poem inspired by a trip to Nigeria. The Hungarian Gypsy Song features a haunting melody on soprano sax with tasteful backup from the rest of the band. After another more traditional big band number, One More Lick for Harold Vick, the album closes with the sprawling avant Free Forms 1-4, a less structured open piece with intro bass work, a over the top baritone sax solo followed by solos from other horns and vibes, and a closing poem read by Warren Smith.
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gThis tasteful and disciplined New York based drummer and percussionist has a long history of pitching in on various masterworks, from the recordings of soul queen Aretha Franklin to the avant-garde saxophone maverick and fascinating composer Sam Rivers.h ? All Music |
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