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Steppin Zone

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Download links and information about Steppin Zone by Scott Colley, David Kikoski, Jeff " Tain " Watts, Chris Potter, Alex Sipiagin. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 01:01:11 minutes.

Artist: Scott Colley, David Kikoski, Jeff " Tain " Watts, Chris Potter, Alex Sipiagin
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 01:01:11
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No. Title Length
1. Catalyst [take 1] (featuring Jeff) 5:17
2. Room 28 (featuring Jeff) 7:56
3. Steppin' Zone (featuring Jeff) 8:21
4. Spacing (featuring Jeff) 11:13
5. Missouri Uncompromised (featuring Jeff) 8:14
6. Moonstone (featuring Jeff) 6:41
7. Conception (featuring Jeff) 8:38
8. Catalyst [take 2] (featuring Jeff) 4:51

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Trumpeter Alex Sipiagin, one of the mainstays of the Mingus Big Band, has some distinguished company on his Criss Cross debut: Chris Potter on tenor sax, David Kikoski on piano, Scott Colley on bass, and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums. It's highly unlikely that an A-list quintet such as this would let listeners down and, sure enough, the disc swings like crazy from beginning to end. The program is bookended by two takes of Colley's "Catalyst," which the bassist also recorded for his Portable Universe album. Other highlights include the difficult and seldom-covered "Missouri Uncompromised" by Pat Metheny, Sipiagin's steady-burning "Room 28," and a long take of Kikoski's harmonically free "Spacing." The group slows things down with Toninho Horta's "Moonstone" and the leader's lilting title track. (Their odd-metered interpretation of George Shearing's "Conception" is strikingly similar to the version that appears on George Colligan's Como la Vida Puede Ser.) Bolder and more unorthodox records have been made, but this kind of scorching, straight-ahead musicianship is always a pleasure to hear. ~ David R. Adler, Rovi