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This album has received some positive reviews, and the reviewers tend to focus on the fun quality of the music as well as its substance.

Saxophonist Jon Irabagon just won the Thelonious Monk competition.

Has anyone heard this album, and what are your reactions?

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I'm listening to it now, prompted by your post.

I'd ordered it a couple of weeks ago and gave it a few spins straight out of the mailbox, but hadn't revisited it again until now.

It's kind of free jazz party music. Swings like mad sometimes, and then it'll turn on a dime and head off down some rabbit hole full-throttle. They'll take the head and play it fairly straight, then spend the next five minutes tearing the framework of the music completely apart in a very excessive but gleeful way. They can crank it up and then take it way down low really fast, too. Lotta changes in tempo, intensity, volume, etc., that come at you suddenly.

There's a little bit of Reptet in these guys for sure, but they're maybe a little more apt to take the music as far "outside" as it'll go, and just deconstruct the hell out of it to the point of being farcical -- but it works cause everybody's in on the joke. There's sort of a carnival flavor to the whole proceedings, like some free jazz minstrel show. Brassy and ballsy.

It's what music would be if it were jumping out of bed an hour late -- half asleep but wide awake -- running to get dressed with a cup cold coffee in one hand and shirt tail hanging out and shaving cream behind the ears and hopping up and down on one foot while putting on a shoe while the kids run around in circles and the dog escapes out the front door then ... bam! ... suddenly it's the quiet of the car ride to work. ... Like that.

Oh yeah, the album winds up with a fairly straight ahead version of Allentown. Everything about the album has something to do with Pennsylvania, apparently. I think the song titles use names for Pennsylvania towns. I guess they're from Pennsylvania.

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That's a great description of this music, papsrus!

Anybody here ever been to Moosic? Or maybe even live in Moosic?

I agree that the CD is worth checking out.

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This album has received some positive reviews, and the reviewers tend to focus on the fun quality of the music as well as its substance.

Saxophonist Jon Irabagon just won the Thelonious Monk competition.

Has anyone heard this album, and what are your reactions?

I answered you over at "that other place".

I would add to this thread that their earlier CD, Shamokin', is also very good.

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Anybody here ever been to Moosic? Or maybe even live in Moosic?

Heck, I'm ready to move; sounds like a cool place!

Well, it's a small town in the mountains of NE Pennsylvania - not exactly prime jazz territory. ;)

Since I'm from PA, too, I love the way Elliot and his band are using small-town names for a lot of their pieces, but that doesn't make the places "cool" by default. :)

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Anybody here ever been to Moosic? Or maybe even live in Moosic?

Heck, I'm ready to move; sounds like a cool place!

Well, it's a small town in the mountains of NE Pennsylvania - not exactly prime jazz territory. ;)

Since I'm from PA, too, I love the way Elliot and his band are using small-town names for a lot of their pieces, but that doesn't make the places "cool" by default. :)

Hmmm... Maybe some of our Pacific Northwest musicians could come up with a few good track titles that way.

Let's see, there's Index and Concrete for starters, two of the oddest names for towns that I've ever heard. Index is a very beautiful place, by the way.

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