Trombone Tribe (feat. Steve Bernstein, Deborah Weisz, Steve Swell, Henry Grimes, Bob Stewart, Barry Altschul, Ray Anderson, Eddie Bert, Sam Burtis, Wycliffe Gordon, Josh Roseman & Brass Band of Benin)

Trombone Tribe (feat. Steve Bernstein, Deborah Weisz, Steve Swell, Henry Grimes, Bob Stewart, Barry Altschul, Ray Anderson, Eddie Bert, Sam Burtis, Wycliffe Gordon, Josh Roseman & Brass Band of Benin)

Trombone Tribe is a feast of low horn tones, a joyous meeting of slides and growls. The veteran trombonist Roswell Rudd plays with a number of different musicians on the album, including the Gangbe Brass Band of Benin, who appear on “Fan Fare” and “A Place Above,” a piece that takes up Tribe’s last five tracks. “Astro Slyde,” which draws from Eastern European sounds, features trombone solos from Josh Roseman, Wycliffe Gordon, and Sam Burtis. “No End” opens with a bass solo by living legend Henry Grimes, before the Trombone Tribe Band, propelled by drummer Barry Altschul, breaks into full swing. “Bone Again…” finds Rudd hooking up with the funky New Orleans outfit, Bonerama, while the New York-based group Sex Mob are guests on a version of “Twelve Bars,” a tune by the late pianist Herbie Nichols. The Trombone Tribe returns for “Slide & the Family Bone,” which starts off with a free improv passage; the group then heads into updated Dixieland territory. Tuba player Bob Stewart holds down the low low end as all voices — including Henry Grimes on violin — have their say.

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