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• It starts with a bang: alto sax player Kevin Figes races away with opener ‘Little Miles’. His raucous-toned solo ebbs, flows and spits, stirring pianist Jim Blomfield to stab back with equal vehemence. Later in the album, however, the fine lyricism of ‘Angel’ reveals Tim Giles’s subtly creative drumming and Riaan Vosloo’s precision bass. It’s Figes’s band and compositions but the album’s a democratic showcase for all four. ‘Way of Life’ is particularly pleasing, the tune’s complex structure opening up for a free-ish exchange between Figes and Giles and then a full-tilt piano trio. You end up seriously impressed by a crisp recording of an intelligent jazz band having a great time in the studio. (Tony Benjamin)
Copyright Tony Benjamin 2011
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