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Uncommon Sense

01
Keep Cool Said the Stool 03:41 Share
02
Something Around Con Alma 04:18 Share
03
Alfie 03:45 Share
04
B3 Theme/ Bad Attitude 07:17 Share
05
Dark Rhapsody 04:04 Share
06
Il Suono Delle Ragazze Che Ridono 04:59 Share
07
Double Diploid 07:09 Share
08
Counterfeiters 07:53 Share
09
Minor And Major/ Meditation 04:06 Share
10
Hoppy Daze is Here Again 06:24 Share
11
Polka Face 07:59 Share
12
Sonata For Horn, Trumpet And Trombone 02:04 Share
13
Cwm Rhondda 01:36 Share
Total Time 01:05:15
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01 Keep Cool Said the Stool 03:41
02 Something Around Con Alma 04:18
03 Alfie 03:45
04 B3 Theme/ Bad Attitude 07:17
05 Dark Rhapsody 04:04
06 Il Suono Delle Ragazze Che Ridono 04:59
07 Double Diploid 07:09
08 Counterfeiters 07:53
09 Minor And Major/ Meditation 04:06
10 Hoppy Daze is Here Again 06:24
11 Polka Face 07:59
12 Sonata For Horn, Trumpet And Trombone 02:04
13 Cwm Rhondda 01:36
Total Time 01:05:15
Digital Booklet - only with album
This is: brass to the power of three, and a lot more besides. John Clark, Dave Taylor and Franz Hackl on French horn, trumpet and bass trombone are not just a brass trio but create a whole cosmos of sounds, styles and techniques. In their musical actions and reactions, each of the three is always also each of the other two, with the voices merging into complex moods and styles. On this album the trio reveal their sense of humor, and a moment later become absorbed in hymnic devotion. Big-band gestures are mentally divided by three; free jazz resounds with the spirit of Bach and Bartók, folk music from Welsh hills and Tyrolean mountaintops merges with the rhythms and chord sequences. Three highly original musicians, as competent in their beautiful legatos as in their leaps over jagged reefs of sound.

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