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Greg Osby: The Invisible Hand

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JIM SANTELLA,
Jim Santella

Jim Santella

Senior Contributor since 1997

Jim Santella has been contributing CD reviews, concert reviews and DVD reviews to AAJ since 1997. His work has also appeared in Southland Blues, The L.A. Jazz Scene, and Cadence Magazine.

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Published: April 1, 2000

What is the invisible hand?

Maybe it’s the helping hand Greg Osby gets on his 14th Blue Note album from veterans Jim Hall and Andrew Hill. We could all use a helping hand like that from time to time. They’ve each written one selection for The Invisible Hand. Hill’s "Ashes" lopes along with a dramatic sense of adventure, while the guitarist’s "Sanctus" marches solemnly in step with French and Spanish classical sounds. Osby’s three ballads appear intimate and dreamy. While serious modern mainstream jazz centers on moods and harmony, the familiar takes a back seat. Even "Jitterbug Waltz" and "Indiana" turn up edgy and without specific meters. From the film A Deadly Affair, Quincy Jones’ "Who Needs Forever" winds its way slowly, while remaining mysterious and romantic. Greg Osby’s apparent theme of intimate spiritual guidance presents itself in moody form, bringing to the album serious overtones and dramatic conversation.

Track Listing: Ashes; Who Needs Forever; The Watcher; Jitterbug Waltz; Sanctus; Indiana; Nature Boy; Tough Love; With Son; The Watcher 2.

Personnel: Greg Osby- alto saxophone, clarinet; Gary Thomas- flute, tenor saxophone on "With Son," alto flute; Andrew Hill- piano; Jim Hall- guitar; Scott Colley- bass; Terri Lyne Carrington- drums.

Record Label: Blue Note Records
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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