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Liam Byrne had a major role in the proceedings and this was the first time I had seen his huge bass sax in action as I was away when he brought it with him on his last visit to the Moor Club on Sept. 22. He gets a great sound. I think the last time I heard a bass sax was Roscoe Mitchell playing one with the Art Ensemble of Chicago.
Liam played mostly tenor sax but featured the bass sax on three tunes: We Were In Love, Blue Star and Rock Bottom.
I thought the overall sound was first rate tonight and Dave Walsh did some nice brushwork and got into some nifty exchanges with Ken Marley’s bass which came off well. Paul Hartley used his Spanish guitar to good effect on Only Trust your Heart - a tune that seems to have been heard at quite a few gigs this past year. Tonight it was given a medium bossa nova treatment.
Next Sunday night's jazz is on Jan. 19 with Julian Gregory and Mathew Crompton. Mike Farmer
A Walking Thing; Blues for Lucky Lovers; People Time; Green Wine; We Were in Love; Come on Back; Easy Money; Titmouse; Blue Star; Only Trust Your Heart; When Lights Are Low; Rock Bottom.
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