Recorded live at our very own Rosendale Café, the Erica Lindsay Quartet checks in with a superb new release, "Yes." Lindsay (saxophone) along with Francesca Tanksley on piano, Otto Gardner bass and Bob Braye drums, explodes with the title track her Coltrane influences every-where. The dark "Dusk-Fall" has a sneaky, slinky almost espionage feel. "Gently" also has dark alley implications, while "Blues Up" simplifies things to three chords, without being simple. The prolonged excursion of "Gotta Get To It" is a highlight, as Lindsay searches and reaches for that special place. "Seriously" is hopeful and optimistic and everyone excels here. An inventive, emotional player with technique to die for, Lindsay and her quartet prove once again, live music is where the magic hap-pens. ~ David Malachowski, DailyFreeman.com.
Artists Recording Collective,
ARC-2215, 2008
Recorded 29th September,
2001 Live At The Rosendale Café, Rosendale, NY
Musicians:
Erica Lindsay - Tenor
Saxophone, Arranger
Francesca Tanksley - Piano
Otto Gardner - Bass
Bob Braye - Drums
Tracks:
1. Yes {Erica Lindsay} (9:09)
2. Dusk/Fall {Mikhail
Horowitz/Erica Lindsay} (9:36)
3. Dance Of The Elves {Erica
Lindsay} (9:16)
4. Gently {Erica Lindsay}
(6:45)
5. Blues Up {Erica Lindsay}
(7:59)
6. Gotta Get To It {Erica
Lindsay} (11:06)
7. Night Of Roses {Erica
Lindsay} (6:52)
8. Seriously {Erica Lindsay}
(8:51)
Total Time: 69:36
Note:
Applause including crowd
noises carefully removed for better listening.
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Thanks a million!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, appreciate you introducing me to this great artist!
ReplyDeleteWOW!have to thank you for this one.i love francesca Tanksley's playing,but the whole group is very inspired.Great unknown drummer
ReplyDeleteWow! Erica still alive and playing -so well- with Francesca: thks, Chris, for that real treat. It proves, if needed, that Dreamer was not a one-shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris, I've only heard of, not heard Erica Lindsey.
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