Monday, May 3, 2021

Rick Margitza - Color (1989)

Rick Margitza's debut features the playing of a young tenor-saxophonist who mixes together the usual influences: Michael Brecker, Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane. In his favor is that Margitza's 11 originals (performed with a septet that includes guitarist Steve Masakowski, pianist Joey Calderazzo and Jim Beard on synthesizers) range from a Coltranish blues to the poppish "Color Scheme," from brooding ballads to uptempo straightahead explorations. The main weak point is that some of Margitza's solos sound as if he they were taken straight from exercise books. Less formal studying and more jamming will probably eventually eliminate that problem for Margitza certainly had the technique and the power at this early point in his career. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG. 

Blue Note, CDP 592279, 1989
Recorded April - May, 1989 at Power Station, New York 

Musicians:
Rick Margitza - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Steve Masakowski - Guitars [7 & 12-String Acoustic, 7-String Electric]
Joey Calderazzo - Piano
Jim Beard - Synthesizers
Marc Johnson - Acoustic Bass
Adam Nussbaum - Drums
Airto Moreira - Percussion 

Tracks:
01. Widow's Walk (4:59)
02. Color Scheme (6:08)
03. Ferriss Wheel (5:18)
04. Our Song (3:16)
05. Walts (5:46)
06. Change-Up (7:12)
07. Anthem (4:40)
08. Brace Yourself (6:14)
09. Karensong (4:41)
10. We Stand Adjourned (5:00)
11. Point Of View (1:28) 

All Compositions by Rick Margitza

Total Time: 54:49

Credits:
Producer - Matt Pierson, Rick Margitza
Recording & Mixing Engineer - Jason Corsaro
Assistant Engineer - Bruce Calder, Ben Fowler, Dan Gellert
Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig [Masterdisk]
Art Direction & Photography - Carol Friedman

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