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Bebop spoken here? It certainly was last night at the Globe as the notes and phrases flowed, often at breakneck speed, from the bell of Greg Abate's Selmer alto. From the opening On Green Dolphin Street to the final bars of Softly as in a Morning Sunrise I sat mesmorised by his technique and what he was doing with it.
I've heard Greg Abate several times over the years and have yet to be disappointed. Each concert is like hearing him for the first time. That sound of surprise is never far away. I've probably heard him play Body and Soul somewhere along the line but his version last night was, I think, the best version of that tune that I've ever heard played live by any person, at any place, anywhere.
I'm not going to attempt a blow by blow review - we've already posted three reviews from his extensive tour of England's green and pleasant(ish) land. Russell waxed eloquently on yesterday afternoon's session in Hexham whilst our correspondent from way out west, Mike Farmer, reported on the happenings in Belper and Cheltenham - we are everywhere, especially when it's a gig that validates the name of this blog!
The rhythm section of Stockdale, Champion and Finn delivered the goods as we knew they would stretching out at length ...
Only one tiny criticism, too many fours! However, fours, like Summertime (not played) are one of my allegies so maybe I'm in the minority.
He'll be back next year and I'm already counting the days! Lance
On Green Dolphin Street; Ceora; Yardbird Suite; Recorda Me; Body and Soul; Segment; Confirmation (?); On the Road; I Can't Get Started; Crazeology; The Theme; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Triste.
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