Trumpeter Wallace Roney's work is often linked to that of Miles Davis, and there's an undeniable resemblance in his sparse lines, carefully placed notes, and concentrated sense of expression. It's a positive resemblance, though, and one that's been endorsed by Davis himself and by close associates like Herbie Hancock and Gerry Mulligan. Here he's heard to excellent effect in his regular working band, with his brother Antoine, a rapidly developing player on tenor saxophone, and strong support from pianist Carlos McKinney, bassist Clarence Seay, and the potent drummer Eric Allen. It's a powerful, modally based music, filled with darkly murmuring lines and an emotional force that's too rare among the more conservative wing of contemporary players. --Stuart Broomer
The Wallace Roney Quintet,Wallace Roney Quintet,Warner Bros / Wea,Hard Bop,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop
Jazz Music:
- The Well-Tampered Accordion
- The Whole Bunch
- Three Flutes Up
- Three Way Conversations [Import]
- To Be Continued [Import]
- Touch Of Class: Jazz Duo
- Up Jumped Benny
- When Evening Falls
- A Time for Love
- A Wrinkle in Swingtime
Jazz Music
Colosseum Lives: Reunion Concerts 1994 [Live]
Anton Liste: Piano Sonata, Op. 8; Piano Duet Sonata; Masonic Cantata; Three Songs
Adults Only: The Final Album [Explicit Lyrics]
Almendra Con Sabor a Danzon [Import]
20 Éxitos Originales [Original recording remastered]