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Nate Wooley Sextet - (Sit In) The Throne of Friendship (2013)
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* Nate Wooley: trumpet
* Josh Sinton: bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
* Matt Moran: vibraphone
* Eivind Opsvik: double bass
* Dan Peck: tuba
* Harris Eisenstadt: drums
 
http://www.natewooley.com/ 
http://www.joshsinton.com/ 
http://www.mattmoran.com/ 
http://www.eivindopsvik.com/ 
http://www.danpeckmusic.com/ 
http://www.harriseisenstadt.com/

Recorded on December 1, 2012 at Water Music Studio, Hoboken, NJ (New Jersey).

Reviews
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By Stef 
http://www.freejazzblog.org/2013/11/nate-wooley-sextet-sit-in-throne-of.html

Music fans who are familiar with Nate Wooley's latest releases will be
surprised to hear the other side of the trumpeter's musical vision, one that is
less focused on sound and technique, but more on composition and arrangements,
and with equal success I must say.

The band is actually an extension of Wooley's quintet that released "(Put Your)
Hands Together", with tuba-player Dan Peck as the new member, next to Wooley on
trumpet, Josh Sinton on bass clarinet and baritone saxophone, Matt Moran on
vibes, Eivind Opsvik on bass, and Harris Eisenstadt on drums.

The music is as inventive and varied as on the first album, yet taking even a
step further, making it more memorable in that sense, maybe more complex, more
compelling, with solos that just go a notch deeper and stronger, in such a way
that you want to listen again and again, because even if all sounds are quite
easy to get into, and are welcoming and warm from the first listen, the
compositions and arrangements develop in unpredictable ways, with lots of tempo
and rhythm changes within each track, making it an almost mandatory gesture to
push on the start button again, just to make sure you understood what was
happening, and especially how it all fits together and how it works out so
nicely...

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By Mark Corroto 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=45104

By Troy Collins 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=45258

Par Luc Bouquet (fr) 
http://grisli.canalblog.com/archives/2013/09/16/28027456.html

Di Vincenzo Roggero (it) 
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=46570

João Santos (pt)

Por Jesús Gonzalo (es)

Por Pachi Tapiz (es) 
http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=10101