Jeff โ€œSiegeโ€ Siegel Quartet Live In Europe
(Artists Recording Collective, 2008)

Live in Europe exemplifies the expression of parts being equal to their sum. Each artistโ€”drummer and leader Jeff โ€œSiegeโ€ Siegel, tenor saxophonist Erica Lindsay, pianist Francesca Tanksley, and bassist Danton Bollerโ€”contributes humbly to this trove of engaging musical dialogue. The release is comprised of six tunes cherry-picked from two live radio recordings from 2005, done while the quartet was on tour.

โ€œElvinโ€™s Circleโ€ captures and releases drummer Elvin Jonesโ€™s spiritual high energy to the wind.

Lindsay steps into the role of the various saxophonists that Jones had sparred with in his careerโ€”Joe Farrell, Sonny Fortune, Frank Foster, and John Coltraneโ€”and runs the tune smooth. โ€œShifting Sandsโ€ shuts the door and dims the lights. Lindsay is romantic without the candy and flowers. Her notes are like ink, bleeding evenly through Bollerโ€™s rounded bass notes. โ€œStealthโ€ takes on a number of personas in a moody 3/4 time and in a rousing 4/4 swing. As the piece reverts back to 3/4, it gathers energy from Siegelโ€™s freestyle solo. Shirley Horn, a singer whose very presence evoked elegance as she spoke of the pathos of life and love, is exalted in โ€œRemembering Shirley,โ€ a gorgeous blues written by Siegel, who also coleads the Stevens, Siegel & Ferguson Trio. Lindsay and Tanksley have a soulful rapport that is dutifully supported by Boller and Siegel. So when do we get to hear the other performances from the two radio dates? Weโ€™d like to continue the joy we find listening to Live in Europe. www.jeffsiegel.com.

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