Thomas Marriott

Individuation

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MUSIC REVIEW BY Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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The opening "Sing a Song" puts the focus on Thomas Marriott's trumpet tone and mostly features him playing long tones. The next two selections, "Domino City" and "Tout de Suite," are a bit of a contrast, for they showcase Marriott in a group that recalls Miles Davis' early fusion days, circa 1969-1971. Marriott and altoist Rick Mandyck, the latter on those two numbers but regrettably only one other cut, work together particularly well, and David Budway's Fender Rhodes piano is perfect for this setting. After the playful if slightly melancholy "Baby Mine," the driving "Mission" has Marriott and the returning Mandyck emulating the mid-'60s Miles Davis Quintet. The downbeat ballad "Love You Tonight," a spirited "Individuation," and a brooding "Returning" conclude the program. The performances are uplifted by the vibraphone of Joe Locke on four of the eight selections. Marriott is a versatile player with strong potential, and his thoughtful set grows in interest with each listening.








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