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Mike Tucker: Collage
Tucker & Company come charging out of the gate circa 1964, sounding like Joe Henderson and Kenny Dorham on an attractive bebop original, "Fanfare." But wait... there's no trumpet listed in the liners. A little research shows that Eric Bloom, who contributes a buoyant solo, only appears on this track. Tucker follows with a probing solo that never loses touch with melody and provides a promising start. The ten compositions are all originals, with the exception of Bill Drew's "Bird Lives," the one ballad.
Tucker knows how to write on these tunes and certainly is fluent enough to make you feel that he has much experience in the genre. He reports that he enjoys playing funk as well as mainstream jazz, and it is evident that he uses the opportunity here on several occasions to explore that, as well as fusion-ish work (notably on the eleven-minute "Space Suite"). Even on these settings, his playing is filled with fresh ideas and unflagging energy. There seems to be something worthy upon close listening on virtually all of his solos.
Leo Genevese, who turns in a fine series of piano appearances, is respectively sensitive and swinging. He also spends much of his time on the electronic keyboards, using Fender Rhodes and synthesizer far too often to suit me. It seems only natural on a tune called "70's," but his concentration on the Rhodes/synth on the latter half of the album is distracting. On a composition close to the end, Genovese switches to acoustic piano after his electric solo and the improved sound leaps out to the listener.
Track Listing
Fanfare, Kathy, The Hey Man Tenor Club, 70's, New orleans, Bird Lives, Double Mambo, Sapce Suite: Space #1 & Space #2; Mbira.
Personnel
Mike Tucker
saxophone, tenorMike Tucker: saxophone; Lee Fish: drums and percussion; Leo Genovese: piano, Fender Rhodes, sythesizer; Hogyu Hwang: bass.
Album information
Title: Collage | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Self Produced
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