Thomas, Ben: Madman's Difference
Thomas, Ben: Madman's Difference
Format: CD
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Artist: Thomas, Ben
Label: Origin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 786497358724
Genre: Jazz
Vibist Ben Thomas plays in a spirited, breezy manner on this CD featuring Brazilian pianist Jovino Santos Neto in a duel attack to Thomas's nine compositions. It is an extremely well-played album that includes four quintet tracks with soprano sax to supplement the quartet. Thomas' music is about the rhythm that underlies the many intricate communications that transpire between Neto and him. The two set a pace that keeps flowing with constant sparkle, and Thomas is lyrical and at the same time inventive with his multi-phonic tone. This well-executed album has many interesting facets to recommend it. - Cadence Magazine. Originally released in 1998.
Tracks:
1.1 Melicatu 5:55
1.2 Once Sprung 5:54
1.3 G.J.'s Strut 8:49
1.4 Phone Tag 4:16
1.5 Two Sighs, a Reply 7:23
1.6 El Torpedo Negro 6:32
1.7 The Big Orange Concrete Snow Disk 4:24
1.8 Bolt 45 7:08
1.9 Kaethe's Dance 4:36
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