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The opening tune was an unusual choice for a quartet being the Neil Hefti composition Flight of the Foo Birds which was featured on The Atomic Mr Basie, an iconic recording which was a best seller for the Count Basie Big Band. I think it worked well in a small group setting and I was immediately impressed by the powerful sound on bass of Tom Collins whom I've not come across before. Once again the house piano was being used and who better to find on this gig than Richard Wetherall who is always interesting to listen to. Add to the mix Phil Bennett on drums and the scene is set for a great night of modern jazz.
Some of the tunes played tonight were written by Steve and the rest were originals such as Giant Steps by John Coltrane and Circular Motion by pianist Phil Markovitz plus a few standards and ballads. Hard to pick out any highlights but I have a great liking for the way Steve plays Laura which always reminds me of one of the first 78s I ever bought which was an early version of this number by the great tenorman Don Byas. Steve also sounded great on Giant Steps and his sound on this number made me think of Harold Land who had a similar playing style.
The next jazz night at the Railway is Tues May 17 with the Trefor Owen Trio.
Mike Farmer
Flight of the Foo Birds; All of You; L'escalier Vert; Pryllic; Laura; Like Someone in Love; Take That as a no; Circular Motion; Darn That Dream; Giant Steps; A Ha’penny of Tar; The Masquerade is Over.
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