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1. | Bye Bye Blackwell
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2. | Phindango
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3. | Anne Rose
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4. | Turbulator
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5. | Portrait
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6. | Stories We Hold
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7. | Doop Dee Doop
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8. | A Flower is a Lovesome Thing
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Jazz
Recorded: January 14, 2009, Avast Studios, Seattle, WA
Bill Anschell - Piano Brent Hensen - Sax (Soprano) Jeff Johnson - Bass John Bishop - Design, Drums, Layout
Produced by Wellstone Conspiracy Recorded by Cameron Nicklaus Mixed by Floyd Reitsma, April 28, 2009 at Studio Litho, Seattle, WA Mastered by Mark Guenther, Seattle Disc Mastering Cover photography by Todd Bishop Band Photography by Daniel Sheehan & Chad McCullough (Brent Jensen) Design and Layout by John Bishop
Four of the Northwest's finest jazz artists reunite on "Motives" for a wide-ranging, adventurous recording of orignal works, including a free-wheeling tribute to drummer Ed Blackwell, and melodic pieces flavored by the modern harmonies of Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. The disc closes with an impressionistic cover of Billy Strayhorn's "A Flower is a Lovesome Thing." Wellstone Conspiracy features Seattleites Bill Anschell on piano, Jeff Johnson on bass, and John Bishop on drums, joined by Idaho-based saxophonist Brent Jensen. The four musicians continue to refine the collective artistry displayed on their 2006 debut CD, "One More Mile" (under Brent Jensen's name), a cohesive group sound that All About Jazz reviewer John Barron described as: "...lively, inventive and beckons for repeated listening."
This ensemble might have been labeled the Brent Jensen Quartet. They recorded One More Mile under the Idaho-based saxophonist's name. For their album Motives, however, they are calling themselves the Wellstone Conspiracy as they delve deeper into a melodic music that is steeped in the modern harmonic concepts of Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. ---Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz |
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