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Cosas

Tony Malaby Joey Sellers Quartet

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Cosas finds the estimable tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby early in his career in the company of the equally adept Joey Sellers on trombone. The pair, backed by the sympathetic rhythm team of drummer Billy Mintz and bassist Michael Formanek, engage in a series of evocative musical conversation pieces. Each tune summons a mood from the buoyant bop of "Terrible Twos" to the melancholy of "Matriarchal Conspirator," and the two hornmen weave their improvisations from the melodic strands. Even on the percussive "Billy Tune" (not surprisingly by Mintz), Malaby keeps asserting the theme's central rhythmic figure amidst his probing melodic riffs. Sellers' ride on the slinky "Mesopotamian Love God," a tune that borrows melodic fragments from, of all songs, "Girl Talk," finds him exercising his skills to the fullest, delivering long lines of plump notes punctuated by rips and smears. The front line's ability to extemporize together, as on "Shimmering Shibboleths" is a testament to the unity of vision that informs this set of intense, thematic improvisation.
© David Dupont /TiVo

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Cosas
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:09:13

Tony Malaby, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Mesopotamian Love God
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:05:52

John Schraeder, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Hamza
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:12:45

Tony Malaby, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Terrible Twos
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:06:29

Joey Sellers, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

5
Matriachal Conspirator
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:03:43

Joey Sellers, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Shimmering Shibboleths
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:09:05

Joey Sellers, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Koan
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:04:19

Joey Sellers, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

8
Billy Tune
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:08:25

Billy Mintz, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

9
He Lacked the Imagination to Suffer
Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet
00:08:46

Tony Malaby, Composer - Tony Malaby/Joey Sellers Quartet, MainArtist

1994 Nine Winds Records 1994 Nine Winds Records

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Cosas finds the estimable tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby early in his career in the company of the equally adept Joey Sellers on trombone. The pair, backed by the sympathetic rhythm team of drummer Billy Mintz and bassist Michael Formanek, engage in a series of evocative musical conversation pieces. Each tune summons a mood from the buoyant bop of "Terrible Twos" to the melancholy of "Matriarchal Conspirator," and the two hornmen weave their improvisations from the melodic strands. Even on the percussive "Billy Tune" (not surprisingly by Mintz), Malaby keeps asserting the theme's central rhythmic figure amidst his probing melodic riffs. Sellers' ride on the slinky "Mesopotamian Love God," a tune that borrows melodic fragments from, of all songs, "Girl Talk," finds him exercising his skills to the fullest, delivering long lines of plump notes punctuated by rips and smears. The front line's ability to extemporize together, as on "Shimmering Shibboleths" is a testament to the unity of vision that informs this set of intense, thematic improvisation.
© David Dupont /TiVo

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