1. River Looking 6:22
2. Dream 5:46
3. Waiting 6:29
4. Somewhere In Time 6:37
5. Conversation 6:18
6. Journey 6:07
7. Ebb 6:21
8. For Boris 4:46
9. Lullaby For A Wedding 1:31
LABOR RECORDS RELEASES Ebb
BY NEW YORK BASED GUITARIST DEREK BRONSTON
The follow-up recording to Dereks
critically acclaimed 1999 album,
Longing, featuring the new Derek Bronston Group.
Bronstons ideas brim with the simmering
mist of early morning wisdom taken from that previous night of searching
for new sounds.
Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
Ebb
The Derek Bronston Group
Through his work with a wide range of artists like Jerry
Gonzalez, Tom Harrell, D.D. Jackson and Cecil Taylor, Derek
Bronston has established himself as a highly distinctive and accomplished
guitarist. But as his new Labor Records release Ebb proves, Bronston
is an equally unique and talented composer and leader.
Like his acclaimed debut CD Longing (Hacate, 1999), Ebb
displays Dereks innovative and quite beautiful approach to collective
improvisation and the group dynamic.
The nine Bronston originals that comprise this extraordinary album contain
a delicate lyricism and elegance, along with a sense of passion that brings
the best out of his three extremely sympathetic collaborators.
Saxophonist Lisa Parrotts crisply dry, lovely alto sound blends
perfectly with Bronstons subtly sensitive and adventurous stylings.
Their amazing interplay whether in call-and-response on the Middle
Eastern modality of For Boris; interweaving dramatically on
the softly insistent groove of Somewhere in Time; or in beautiful
unison on the atmospheric ballad Waiting maintains the
tradition of fine guitar/saxophone pairings like Eddie Lang/Frankie Trumbauer
and Jim Hall/Paul Desmond.
Her lilting soprano on the relaxed edginess of Conversations
and the rich timbre of her baritone on the probing gentility of the title
track, give further evidence of her importance to Bronstons approach
to the ensemble concept.
Bassist Gary Wangs deeply hued and vibrant sound enhances every
track and his solos on Waiting and Ebb retain
the overall sense of interplay without any sacrifice of self-expression.
And the seamless unity that he and drummer Gerald Cleaver provide creates
the ideal dynamic for the interaction demanded by Bronstons musical
vision.
The understated intensity and emotional/spiritual focus of
Dereks guitar work centers every track, whether out front or woven
into the ensemble. His rapid, single-note solo melds into edgy, counter-rhythmic
chords under Parrotts alto on the up-tempo samba of Dream.
On Journey, a dedication to the less is more philosophy
of the brilliant architect Mies van der Rohe, the deceptive simplicity
of Dereks introduction becomes an insistent ostinato that propels
Lisas sinewy alto.
From the gently flowing River Looking that opens the album
to the filigree beauty of its very brief closer, Lullaby for a Wedding,
the real foundation of this delightful CD is the refined sense of melodic
development, harmonic movement and rhythmic invention that characterizes
all of Bronstons highly original compositions.
Bronston made the radical decision to pursue music full-time
after studying anthropology and social science at the University of Michigan
in the late 80s. Deeply influenced by John Coltranes First
Meditations, Derek moved to New York City in 1990 and after two
more years of study and absorbing the diverse musical landscape of his
new hometown, began to work steadily on the downtown scene.
By 1995, he was leading his own ensemble, The Derek Bronston Group, and
The Hush (a group he still co-leads) signed with Shanachie Records. Landing
a high-profile gig with the legendary pianist Cecil Taylor, Bronston began
to cement his reputation while continuing to develop and expand his ensemble
concept and compositional style.
I love a lyrical approach, where the players approach a piece collectively
and melodically, extend their improvisations from it, and communicate
as one with each other and the listener.
If Ebb is any indication, hes accomplishing his goal in most
admirable fashion.
Guitarist/composer, Derek Bronston signifies yet another up and coming
artist emanating from New York City's generally vibrant jazz scene. With
his second release, the artist continues to meld sonorous melodies and
atmospheric choruses with climactic overtures. Besides, he enjoys an extremely
fruitful association with his counterpart, saxophonist, Lisa Parrott who
resides as a near perfect foil in the soloing arena. However, Ms. Parrott
often establishes the melody lines atop Bronston's intricately executed
chord progressions and circuitous single note leads. Whereas the rhythm
section manipulates the ebb and flow in altogether non-intrusive fashion.
Essentially, Bronston does not overwhelm the listening audience with technical
gymnastics yet fabricates motifs with an undeniable sense of purposefulness.
Meanwhile, the band engages in climactically driven improvisational discourses,
abetted by Ms. Parrott's warmly executed lines and sweet-tempered lyricism.
Otherwise, this band is in no rush to make its point as they perpetuate
relaxed grooves via oscillating undercurrents and dreamlike passages.
No doubt, Derek Bronston's star is on the rise! Recommended. -Glenn
Astarita allaboutjazz
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