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Chris Parker Septet: Reunion
It is evident from the first tantalizing notes of "Emmy's Shuffle" that Parker chose his songs and his companions with care. The septet performs seamlessly as a unit and boasts a number of strong and resourceful soloists, from saxophonist Alejandro Aviles and trombonist Doug Beavers, to baritone Dave Riekenberg, violinist Rob Thomas and Parker himself, who plays the sort of chameleon-like piano that nestles comfortably in any groovewhich is a good thing, as the scope of his music ranges from blues and bop to funk, Latin, mainstream jazz and beyond.
Aviles (alto), Parker, Riekenbeg and bassist Tony Marino solo on "Emmy's Shuffle," Parker and Thomas on the gospel- oriented "Say It Again," Thomas and Beavers on the robust samba "Just a Thought," wherein dummer Marko Marcinko and percussionist Luisito Quintero drive the rhythmic engine, as they do on every number. Funk enters the equation in "Stages" and "Been This Way Before," preceding a sharp and syncopated "Left at Bingen." Parker is impressive there, as he is alongside Aviles (alto) on the album's shimmering title song, and with Aviles (soprano), Thomas and Beavers on the rough-and-ready "Stand Back."
"Boonchaka" is a bright and passionate tango, "Hymn" is exactly what the name suggests, "To You (for Teresia)" is a warmhearted salute to Parker's wife, on which his eloquent solo piano is showcased. The scampering finale, "One for CB," is marked by a classic New Orleans vibe, stronger rhythmic and harmonic support from the ensemble, and resourceful solos by Parker, Aviles (alto), Thomas and Riekenberg. A marvelous way to end a smart and successful Reunion.
Track Listing
Emmy’s Shuffle; Say It Again; Just a Thought; Stages; Been This Way Before; Left at Bingen; Reunion; Stand Back; Boonchaka; Hymn; To You (for Teresia); One for CB.
Personnel
Chris Parker
pianoDoug Beavers
tromboneAlejandro Aviles
saxophone, altoRob Thomas
violinDave Riekenberg
woodwindsTony Marino
bassLuisito Quintero
percussionMarko Marcinko
drumsAlbum information
Title: Reunion | Year Released: 2026 | Record Label: Circle 9
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