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Tues., Aug. 10th
The Stryker / Slagle Band
CD Release at The Jazz Standard
116 E. 27th Street (between Lexington and Park Avenues)
For reservations call Jazz Standard at 212.576.2232 or http://www.ticketweb.com
http://jazzstandard.net/
Sets at 7:30pm & 9:30 The Stryker / Slagle Band
Dave Stryker – guitar
Steve Slagle – sax
Ed Howard – bass
Clarence Penn – drums
NEW CD
The Stryker / Slagle Band “Keeper” (Panorama Records PAN003) Street Date June 1, 2010
Dave Stryker-guitar, Steve Slagle-alto and soprano sax, Jay Anderson-bass, Victor Lewis-drums
After a successful two-night run at the Jazz Standard in January, The Stryker / Slagle Band decided to strike while the fire was hot and headed back up to bassist Jay Anderson’s Mountain Rest Studio in New Paltz, NY to lay down nine new original tracks as well as a cover of Thelonious Monk’s "Ruby My Dear." This is the 3rd CD by the same quartet: Dave Stryker (guitar), Steve Slagle (sax), Jay Anderson (bass), and Victor Lewis (drums), that released The Scene to critical success in 2008. Their fifth CD as the Stryker / Slagle Band – Keeper captures the live energy and group dynamics of a band that has been honing their sound for over 20 years, always striving to push the music ahead.
AllAboutJazz.com Review
Guitarist Dave Stryker is one of the most prolific talents in jazz, with almost two dozen releases as a leader, and stints with artists including Stanley Turrentine and Jack McDuff. His unique style has garnered him a number of prestigious awards. No less productive is Stryker’s long-time co-leader, saxophonist Steve Slagle, who has led his own bands for twenty years and played with a highly impressive roster including Carla Bley, Steve Kuhn and Joe Lovano. Having worked together for the past decade, The Stryker/Slagle Band incorporates collective experience and talent in Keeper, a fine and diverse collection of originals. Stryker’s title track opens the set with a brisk, R&B feel and an infectious hook. Slagle’s fluid work is complimented by Stryker’s structured but free-flowing guitar–typically hovering closer to the lower register–while drummer Victor Lewis} (another long time Stryker collaborator) moves the piece forward with his very expressive pacing. Slagle’s “Bailout” is blues-oriented, but nuanced time changes and note bending give it just enough cacophonous shading to enhance its curiosity, with Stryker meeting up with Slagle in a tasteful improvisation that doesn’t stray too far from the melody. The piano-less quartet then tackles {{Thelonious Monk’s “Ruby My Dear,” giving it a soulful reading that showcases Slagle’s liquid textures and Stryker’s complimentary mix of chord melodies and crystalline notes. Virtuoso bassist Jay Anderson, another long-time collaborator, comes front and center as he anchors “Bryce’s Peace,” a poignant acknowledgment of Stryker’s late father, whose artwork decorates the CD’s cover. The slow tempo ballad segues nicely into “Blue State,” which is, appropriately, the most blues flavored track on Keeper and a fine platform for Slagle’s soulful alto and Stryker’s somewhat gospel-influenced playing, reminiscent of Otis Rush. Slagle then switches to soprano for the first time on “Gold Dust,” an appealing composition that also features Stryker on nylon string guitar. Both offer deceptively complex solos, disguised by the piece’s overall tranquil atmosphere.
By Karl Ackermann
Keeper closes with Slagle’s Latin-influenced “Good 4 U,” adding yet another stylistic dimension to the collection and allowing Slagle to reach back to his earlier work with Machito and Ray Barretto. The piece also provides a solo opportunity for Lewis, who gets to show his innovative and rhythmic style at various points throughout the song.
Keeper is the fifth collection from The Stryker/Slagle Band; a multi-talented group that is not only resilient, but shows, with each successive release, that it is not content to rest on its creative laurels. Stryker and Slagle continue to grow musically–both independently and as collaborators–and have a knack for surrounding themselves with world-class rhythm sections that play to their strengths while contributing to the group’s overall energy.
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