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    Larry Corban & The Aperturistic Trio - The Corbanator (2014)

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    Larry Corban & The Aperturistic Trio - The Corbanator (2014)

    Larry Corban & The Aperturistic Trio - The Corbanator (2014)
    MP3 320 kbps CBR | 60:50 min | 145 MB
    Genre: Jazz | Label: Nabroc Records

    New York-based guitarist Larry Corban took his time creating a follow-up to his debut— Moving 4-Ward (Self Produced, 2002); it would be more than a decade before album number two—The Circle Starts Here (Nabroc Records, 2013)—would appear, but that one got the ball rolling again. Corban formed a strong connection with his trio mates on that project—bassist Harvie S and drummer Steve Williams—so he wisely brought them back for this album, adding pianist James Weidman—their band mate in The Aperturistic Trio—to make it a foursome.

    The Corbanator is a thrilling date with strong soloing and engaging interplay, but it also showcases Corban's writing talents, featuring originals that run the gamut from idiosyncratic and Monk-ish blues ("The Corbanator") to bop- based contrafacts ("Dizzy Affairs") to comfortably-felt odd-metered vehicles (""Hidden Reality"). In addition, Corban cooks on his own ("Swamp Ditty") and delivers some delightful duets with himself. That material, while well-played, is something of a double-edged sword, breaking up the flow of the album yet providing welcome contrast.

    While Corban's originals make up the bulk of the program, he works three classics into the mix. "Old Folks" comes off like a masterclass in taste, with Weidman and Corban starting things off, Harvie S delivering a deeply felt solo, and Williams gently supporting from below with his brushes; the penultimately-placed "Blue In Green"—the last of the guitar duets—is a low volume/high energy performance that tops the other Corban-on-Corban numbers; and "You Stepped Out Of The Dream," which closes out the album, is built on shifts between Latin and swing feels. Through it all, Corban kills, the band sounds like a million bucks, and the music benefits from the way all four players come together. Larry Corban has really hit his stride. By DAN BILAWSKY

    Tracklist:

    01. Dizzy Affairs
    02. The Corbanator
    03. Sea of Fire
    04. Hidden Reality
    05. Event Horizon
    06. Old Folk
    07. Stacked Coincidences
    08. Two, Two, Three Step
    09. Swamp Ditty
    10. Don't Lock the Top
    11. Limits of Inquiry
    12. Blue in Green
    13. You Stepped Out of a Dream

    Personnel:

    Larry Corban: guitars;
    James Weidman: piano;
    Harvie S: bass;
    Steve Williams: drums.