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Esprit de Four in Franklin, TN

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For over 20 years, the collaborative ensemble
Fourplay
has grown ever more cohesive in its approach to modern jazz. When the three founding members added guitarist
Chuck Loeb
to the lineup for 2010's
Let's Touch the Sky
, the group attained perfect dialogic balance.
had made fine records before, but the guitar chair always felt either under- or overutilized. Though the long established leader,
Loeb
's writing, arranging, and playing are more ensemble-oriented than either of his two predecessors,
Lee Ritenour
or
Larry Carlton
. On
Esprit de Four
,
display themselves as among the most intuitive, forward-thinking, and focused groups in modern jazz -- yet remain very accessible. While their aesthetic has been and remains contemporary, they employ classic approaches to composition, melodic improvisation, rhythm, and harmony.
's "December's Dream" kicks things off. It's an airy composition that weaves together folk, pop, jazz, and even Americana. The shimmering cymbal work of
Harvey Mason
highlights the interplay between
Bob James
and
, while
Nathan East
's bassline instills the melody with an irresistible groove. On "Sonnymoon," his bassline is deeply funky, preceding a fine exchange between the rich colors in
's chords and the warm texture of
James
' electric piano, all given weight by
Mason
's trademark breaks. The latter's title tune presents a Brazilian groove illustrated by
's acoustic guitar atop unobtrusive background synth and organic percussion.
supports with fills and subtle timbral voicings. Vocals have been prevalent on past
records, but here they are upfront only on the bluesy nocturnal soul of
East
's "All I Wanna Do," and the closer, a vocal version of
' "Put Our Hearts Together," sung beautifully by
Seiko Matsuda
. The rest are used as wordless textures, like another instrument in the mix. The tune, originally an instrumental, was written by
for a concert in Japan right after the earthquake and tsunami. His daughter Hilary heard it and asked to write lyrics for an abbreviated version. Both are present here. The instrumental commences as a haunting, pop-classical piece that gives way to a weave of lyric conversation that eventually becomes a swinging post-bop jam with an excellent solo by
.
is a shining example of jazz as a collaborative endeavor; these well-established soloists play as equals in a band that communicates on a level that most groups only dream of. ~ Thom Jurek
For over 20 years, the collaborative ensemble
Fourplay
has grown ever more cohesive in its approach to modern jazz. When the three founding members added guitarist
Chuck Loeb
to the lineup for 2010's
Let's Touch the Sky
, the group attained perfect dialogic balance.
had made fine records before, but the guitar chair always felt either under- or overutilized. Though the long established leader,
Loeb
's writing, arranging, and playing are more ensemble-oriented than either of his two predecessors,
Lee Ritenour
or
Larry Carlton
. On
Esprit de Four
,
display themselves as among the most intuitive, forward-thinking, and focused groups in modern jazz -- yet remain very accessible. While their aesthetic has been and remains contemporary, they employ classic approaches to composition, melodic improvisation, rhythm, and harmony.
's "December's Dream" kicks things off. It's an airy composition that weaves together folk, pop, jazz, and even Americana. The shimmering cymbal work of
Harvey Mason
highlights the interplay between
Bob James
and
, while
Nathan East
's bassline instills the melody with an irresistible groove. On "Sonnymoon," his bassline is deeply funky, preceding a fine exchange between the rich colors in
's chords and the warm texture of
James
' electric piano, all given weight by
Mason
's trademark breaks. The latter's title tune presents a Brazilian groove illustrated by
's acoustic guitar atop unobtrusive background synth and organic percussion.
supports with fills and subtle timbral voicings. Vocals have been prevalent on past
records, but here they are upfront only on the bluesy nocturnal soul of
East
's "All I Wanna Do," and the closer, a vocal version of
' "Put Our Hearts Together," sung beautifully by
Seiko Matsuda
. The rest are used as wordless textures, like another instrument in the mix. The tune, originally an instrumental, was written by
for a concert in Japan right after the earthquake and tsunami. His daughter Hilary heard it and asked to write lyrics for an abbreviated version. Both are present here. The instrumental commences as a haunting, pop-classical piece that gives way to a weave of lyric conversation that eventually becomes a swinging post-bop jam with an excellent solo by
.
is a shining example of jazz as a collaborative endeavor; these well-established soloists play as equals in a band that communicates on a level that most groups only dream of. ~ Thom Jurek

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