After being otherwise engaged for the past seven years the Slowlight Quartet eventually got back together with a couple of changes of personnel to record, after five days of intense rehearsal, a new album. The end product is yet to be released 'in toto' however, singles are being trickled out as tasters/tempters and Tall Tales is indeed tempting.
Opening up with a cross rhythm groove beneath a powerful sound - have I missed some names from the band?! - it erupts into a wailing guitar solo that is anything but 'smoove'. Soprano sax picks up the baton and Q proves that there's lots of scope for the soprano twixt Bechet, Coltrane and Shorter as he reminds us. He's got the most beautiful tone of any of today's contemporary players.
John Hirst takes the track out with some impressive drum-work.
Bassist Ian 'Dodge' Paterson provides a solid bass foundation and I look forward to hearing more from them. Lance
Tall Tales will be available on all major streaming platforms from June 30.
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