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Dali in Cobble Hill

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Dali in Cobble Hill
Dali in Cobble Hill

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Dali in Cobble Hill

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Clarence Penn
's 2012 album,
Dali in Cobble Hill
, is a rhythmically and harmonically varied date conceptualized around the fanciful notion of painter
Salvador Dali
taking a walk through
Penn
's Brooklyn neighborhood.
evokes the disjointed surrealism of
Dali
with some original compositions that include several propulsive, high-energy cuts, as well as a few more sparse, atmospheric, and stream-of-consciousness arrangements. Adding to the high level of craft exhibited on
is
's choice of sidemen here: saxophonist
Chris Potter
, guitarist
Adam Rogers
, and bassist
Ben Street
. The rounded tone of
Rogers
' amplified guitar set against
Potter
's bright but full-sounding tenor sax helps give the ensemble a unified sound out front, while
and
Street
fill in the layers underneath them. To these ends, the band flies through the frenetic Afro-Cuban/drum'n'bass-inflected "The B 6 1 "; floats together through the languid atmosphere of "A Walk on the B-H-P," and spars jauntily over the midtempo swing of "Solato's Morning Blues."
is one of the most accomplished and in-demand sideman of his generation, and it's always a joy to hear him leading his own ensemble. These are adroit, fluid, and virtuosic post-bop tracks that should appeal to fans of the cerebral, adventurous jazz that just skirts the avant-garde while remaining firmly grounded in the straight-ahead jazz tradition. ~ Matt Collar

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