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Dali In Cobble Hill

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CD (Item 621599) Criss Cross (Holland), 2012 — Condition: New Copy

A really compelling album from drummer Clarence Penn – maybe his greatest record in years, and that's really saying a lot! The inspiration here is stated plainly in the title – an imagined look by Salvador Dali at contemporary Brooklyn – carried off in sounds that are definitely Brooklyn in execution, even if they're not as Dali-esque as you might expect! Penn's come up with some of his most inventive rhythms ever for the record – followed by these deft lines from Adam Rogers on guitar, who soars along with really intense energy – and topped by excellent work on tenor, soprano sax, and bass clarinet from Chris Potter – a player whose deft turns are a great match for the others. Ben Street keeps things sewn together on bass – and titles include "The B 61", "Cobble Hill", "A Walk On The BHP", "Dali", "Mr C", and "Persistence Of Memory".  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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