Patrick Cornelius, Book of Secrets, Posi-Tone ***1/2

Tunes are by the 44-year-old Texan saxophonist Patrick Cornelius who is also on Altin Sencalar's In Good Standing and who also plays alto flute and clarinet in addition to his choice of soprano and alto saxophones on Book of Secrets. If you follow …

Published: 9 May 2023. Updated: 26 days.

Tunes are by the 44-year-old Texan saxophonist Patrick Cornelius who is also on Altin Sencalar's In Good Standing and who also plays alto flute and clarinet in addition to his choice of soprano and alto saxophones on Book of Secrets. If you follow the Los Angeles straightahead label Posi-Tone's releases with even cursory interest you will quickly realise that the ''label repertory company'' pianist and for us most valuable asset of all Art Hirahara is among the personnel as is newcomer Sencalar on 'The Way'. But it's Idle Hands vibist Behn Gillece who colours the ensemble after Hirahara splashes into 'Archetype' at the beginning. Vinnie Sperrazza - very good with Ethan Iverson and Michael Formanek recently on Saturday - is on drums and hustles the others along busily on 'Puzzle Box' where bassist Peter Slavov not so much takes the bass for a walk but changes up a lick and makes the mutha gallop. Cornelius is a purist bebopper at heart (maybe Sonny Stitt a smidge) and his tone gets sweeter and is not at all harsh here, so drink in the timbral developments in his sound and there is very pleasant contrast between his alto and labelmate Diego Rivera's tenor on the same track. 'A Wish' is a flute feature which when listening in sequence comes as a pleasant contrast, Cornelius a little James Newton-like. The piece makes us think of the mood McCoy Tyner conveyed so benevolently on The Real McCoy's 'Search For Peace'. Solid playing overall - fine instrumentalism and as expected retro and swinging (when it needs to be) but also full of nuance most of all on 'The Way' when clarinet and trombone prove a piquant blend. Out on 30 June. Patrick Cornelius, photo: detail from the cover art

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Massimo Biolcati, On a Misty Night, Sounderscore ****

Featuring tenorist/bass clarinettist John Ellis and drummer Johnathan Blake whose own Homeward Bound was such a thrill in 2021, Swedish/Italian US bassist Massimo Biolcati, best known for his work with Lionel Loueke and Ferenc Nemeth in Gilfema, …

Published: 9 May 2023. Updated: 26 days.

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Featuring tenorist/bass clarinettist John Ellis and drummer Johnathan Blake whose own Homeward Bound was such a thrill in 2021, Swedish/Italian US bassist Massimo Biolcati, best known for his work with Lionel Loueke and Ferenc Nemeth in Gilfema, lands On A Misty Night to take the standards route on a handsomely recorded studio release blessed with the sonics of Sear Sound and recorded at the end of 2022. The title track is a Tadd Dameron piece that goes back to the pianist's 1957 Prestige album Mating Call that Dameron recorded with John Coltrane, Wizard of the Vibes bassist John Simmons and the First Great Miles Davis Quintet drummer Philly Joe Jones and which has been covered in recent years by the late Dr Lonnie Smith. There are few finer jazz bassists of his generation than Biolcati and On A Misty Night is the latest reminder - particularly his beautifully gauged beginning to 'For All We Know' - of that realisation first made when Gilfema first lit us up inside in 2005. Massimo Biolcati, photo: via Bandcamp. 'East of the Sun' is streaming ahead of the 19 May release