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Omer Avital Group: Room to Grow
Soloists are given plenty of room to stretch out, and each has something of value to contribute: Owens plays with authoritative time and compelling tunefulness on "It's Alright with Me ; Walden embodies (Eric) Dolphy-esque postmodernism on "26-2, building from mellow to manic; Stewart gets busy (without sacrificing clarity) on the same track, locking in with Strasser for a series of spontaneous hits; and on "Kentucky Girl, Tardy develops a tenderly vibrato'd exposition into the kind of solo that one plays with rolled-up shirt sleeves. Avital's style has crystallized somewhat since this period, but the essential elements are all in evidence here, making this disc a worthy addition to his catalogue.
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Kentucky Girl; It
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Omer Avital
bass, acousticOmer Avital: bass; Gregory Tardy: tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute; Myron Walden: alto saxophone; Grant Stewart, Charles Owens: tenor saxophone; Joe Strasser: drums.
Album information
Title: Room to Grow | Year Released: 2007 | Record Label: Smalls Records
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About Omer Avital
Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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