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1. | Valse
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2. | Time Impulse
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3. | La Blues
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4. | Hey, What's Happening
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5. | Just Found Joy
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6. | Try To, If You Can
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7. | Time Sense
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8. | The Way It Is
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Jazz / Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Eric Hochberg Bass (Electric), Bass Jeff Czech Violin Larry Luchowski Piano Michael Raynor Drums, Percussion Paul Serrano Engineer Paul Wertico Percussion Rich Corpolongo Sax (Soprano), Sax (Alto), Clarinet Rich Corpolongo Quartet Plus Two Performer Robert G. Koester Producer Steve Krasinsky Liner Notes Steve Wagner Engineer
Delmark has been great about documenting Chicago-based musicians who are respected locally, but little known outside of the Windy City. A good example is Rich Corpolongo, who had been playing post-bop and avant-garde jazz around Chicago for decades when, in 1995, Delmark finally gave him a chance to record as an leader. The reedman sticks to his own compositions on his debut album, Just Found Joy, a varied effort that finds him joined by Chicagoans Larry Luchowski (piano), Eric Hochberg (acoustic and electric bass), and Mike Raynor (drums, percussion). Corpolongo's pieces range from difficult, abstract numbers like "Try To, If You Can" and "Time Impulse" to the smoky, dusky "Hey, What's Happening," the congenial "La Blues," and the impressionistic "Valse." Corpolongo is heard on the alto and soprano sax as well as the clarinet, and he sees to it that this decent, if imperfect, debut is far from predictable. It's regrettable that the Chicagoan waited so long to record as a leader. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide |
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