It'S A Gadget Word

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 53:05

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Since returning to active playing in 2005, after a career as a boxing manager, Charles Farrell has released seven CDs, recorded with Evan Parker (Glossolalia an...more »

07.14.09
Trumpeter shows off his range
2009 | Label: Abeat / Believe Digital

Ron Horton likes to play over meticulously arranged, ear-catching compositions that leave plenty of space for his big, smooth-toned trumpet to maneuver. He’s an emotional musician, but there’s a lot of intellectual ballast in his approach. It’s a Gadget World gives him a forum to exhibit his range. He’s in fast company with pianist Antonio Zambrini, bassist Ben Allison and drummer Tony Moreno, all of whom eat this material up.

And they don’t waste any time getting to it. The title track starts off as a vaguely menacing funk vamp. Over this churning background, Horton’s trumpet snarls and slurs. It’s fun, for sure, but it’s substantial too. “Gaia” is as welcoming as “It’s a Gadget World” is tough. The leader’s tone recalls a more full-bodied version of Kenny Wheeler‘s. “Gaia” may be a ballad, but Moreno understands that there are ways to play forcefully in this context. “Shorter” has a tricky, dizzying head that Zambrini sets up nicely. He follows up with a well-argued solo, played with real connection to his band mates. “Towing the Line” allows the rhythm section to establish a deep and irresistible groove, exquisitely subtle, for Horton to get started. They let the music breathe, expanding… read more »

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