Posts Tagged ‘RALPH MOORE’

RALPH MOORE- SOLO FROM “FREEWAY”

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

The song “FREEWAY” is from Ralph Moore’s 1989 Landmark recording, IMAGES. He gathered a group of fine musicians- Terence Blanchard on trumpet, Benny Green playing piano, Peter Washington on bass and Kenny Washington on the drums. Moore contributed two originals and filled out the session with some well known and more obscure material (Joe Henderson’s “Punjab”, “One Second, Please” by Elmo Hope, “This I Dig Of You” by Hank Mobley, etc.). Moore’s playing is characterized by a strong, lean sound, inventive melodic ideas and an unwavering rhythmic drive…

RALPH MOORE- SOLO FROM FREEWAY (mp3)

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RALPH MOORE- “SKYLARK”

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

 

Ralph MooreTenor saxophonist Ralph Moore always impresses with his rock solid technique, a darkly brilliant sound and consistently inventive improvising. i’ve been a big fan of Moore since hearing his session, Images featuring trumpeter Terence Blanchard and pianist Benny Green. with his rendering of “Skylark” from his Savoy recording, Who Is It You Are, also fearturing Green as well as drumming legend, Billy Higgins, Moore eschews the well worn path of delicate balladry in favor of a driving beat that alternates between afro-latin and a swing feels. Moore displays such a buttery smooth flow that it’s easy to forget that all of those notes are connected to individual fingerings- he just sings. his sound and intonation are characteristically on point and his fluency in the language of bebop is apparent. what i particularly like about his lines is that they incorporate a generous amount of chromaticism while still outlining the chord progressions underneath them. the effect is a line that is at once familiar and then dense and convoluted. his two chorus solo is full of melodic fragments that are distinctly his own. check out the transcription and mp3 clip below…

RALPH MOORE- SKYLARK (mp3)

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