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Live album · 2004

Filed under Eclectic Fusion
By GREG OSBY

Tracklist

1 Rising Sign 9:20
2 Summertime 10:01
3 Visitation 13:49
4 Bernie's Tune 7:32
5 Equalatogram 4:57
6 Shaw Nuff 10:35
7 Lover Man 8:37

Total Time: 67:25

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone – Greg Osby
Bass – Robert Hurst
Drums – Rodney Green
Piano – Megumi Yonezawa
Trumpet – Nicholas Payton (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 7)
Vocals – Joan Osborne (tracks: 7)

About this release

Blue Note ‎– 7243 5 97684 2 7 (US)

Recorded live at Jazz Standard, New York, NY, January 20-21 2004

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Greg Osby was one of the key-figure of the then fresh and creative M-Base movement, together with another great sax player Steve Coleman. Those times are more a history now, and Greg's latest live album, "Public", is an evidence. Opposite to Coleman, who enjoys (alternative) star status since developing their invented M-Base sound, Osby as a leader rarely received a good critics reviews. With years, his early music, containing rap and guitars drifted towards more conservative mainstream jazz.

Osby's "Public" is recorded on his quartet tour, supporting his "St Louis Shoes" studio album, one among Greg's most successful releases. The band is almost the same, as on the studio recording and contains, besides Osby himself on saxes, bassist Robert Hurst, trumpeter Nicholas Payton on four tracks and lesser known Japanese pianist Megumi Yonezawa, instead of Harold O'Neal, who participated in the album's recording in the studio.

The program, recorded in New York's Jazz Standard, illustrates quite well Osby's direction of the time. The album contains (hardly recognizable) Summertime, Parker and Gillespie's Shaw Nuff, Lover Man, Bernie's Tune, and three Osby originals. Rooted in hard/post bop, there are lot of soloing, sometimes testing the dissonance borders. Still, the album's main problem is the band sounds like they are right in the middle of the road, and during the whole concert can't decide what the way to choose.

On closer renown pop-singer Joan Osborne joins the quartet. Her "Lover Man" sounds quite interesting, but doesn't fit logically under the night's program.

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