Michael Dease - MSU Jazz Trombones: Spartan Strong (2026)

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Title: MSU Jazz Trombones: Spartan Strong
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Origin Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:16:17
Total Size: 431 MB | 174 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Huesos Con Clave (feat. Xavier Davis, Dan Parrish, Altin Sencalar, Chris Glassman, Aidan Clark, Drew Kilpela)
02. Remembrance (feat. Pablo Muller-Santiago)
03. Evidence (feat. Xavier Davis, Wyatt Forhan, Pablo Muller-Santiago)
04. Frame for the Blues (feat. Xavier Davis, Nanami Haruta, Jack Trathen)
05. Some Skunk Funk (feat. Dan Parrish, Altin Sencalar, Chris Glassman, Drew Kilpela)
06. It Could Happen to You (feat. Miles Cole, Benny Benack III, Jack Trathen)
07. The Nearness of You (feat. Nanami Haruta)
08. Song of Those Who Seek (feat. Sharel Cassity, Eli Howell, Charles Scanlon)
09. 'Round Midnight
10. Groove Blues (feat. Hannah Davies, Ethan Frank, Pablo Muller-Santiago)
11. Alfitude (feat. Daniel Bear, Jared Beckstead-Craan, Judah Guerra)
12. Blues After Dark (feat. Xavier Davis, Daniel Beck, Andrew Kim, Keith Hall, Kyle Quick, Gina Benalcazar-Lopez, Charles Grace Jr.)
13. Spartan Strong (feat. Ken Thompkins)
14. Blues in the Closet (feat. Dan Parrish, Altin Sencalar, Chris Glassman, Bridgette Setters, Drew Kilpela)

Michael Dease, widely admired as one of the world's foremost jazz trombonists but rather less-known as an educator, dons his professorial garb on Spartan Strong, supervising a splendid session by a special corps of undergrads (and students in his trombone studio) who together comprise the MSU (Michigan State University) Trombones, twenty-three members in all when one counts Dease and the group's half-dozen bass trombones.

Dease lets the students have full rein, soloing only twice (on Steve Turre's smoothly walking "Groove Blues" and Oscar Pettiford's fast-paced and dazzling closing theme, "Blues in the Closet"). There are brief respites from the trombone avalanche courtesy of guest artists Benny Benack III (who sings on the standard "It Could Happen to You") and alto saxophonist Sharel Cassity, who delivers a nimble solo on her own composition, "Song of Those Who Seek."

Otherwise, it is all trombones all the way, backed on every number save two by a top-class rhythm section led by pianist Xavier Davis and including bassist Jared Beckstead-Craan and drummer Keith Hall. Trombonist Altin Senclair wrote the fiery, Latin-flavored opening number, "Huesos con Clave," which leads to the quieter "Remembrance" (showcasing Paolo Muller-Santiago) and Thelonious Monk's strong and time-shifting "Evidence." The blues takes its first bow on Slide Hampton's charismatic "Frame for the Blues" before all-out chaos erupts on Randy Brecker's "Some Skunk Funk." After Benack's vocal, the 'bones recreate note-for-note Geoffrey Keezer's solo-piano version of "The Nearness of You" with trombonist Nanami Haruta sitting in for Keezer.

Cassity is up next, using her impressive arsenal to set the stage for Hampton's chorale-like arrangement of Monk's classic "'Round Midnight." The blues returns with "Groove Blues," steps aside for Claudio Roditi's graceful and charming "Alfitude," then wraps things up with Benny Golson's impassioned "Blues After Dark" and Pettiford's "Blues in the Closet," sandwiched around trombonist Michael Davis' eloquent anthem, "Spartan Strong."

As noted, there are almost two dozen trombones in the lineup at one time or another, many of whom have at least one chance to solo, and no one is less than admirable, nor are the 'bones when playing in unison, which is more often the case. Dease not only had them well-rehearsed and (literally) ready to rumble, but he also gave them an excellent playlist well-suited to underscore their individual and collective talents. The result is a brash and trombone-heavy session that does not seem in any way abnormal or irksome, thanks to Dease's superb game plan and the enthusiasm and commitment of the remarkable MSU Jazz Trombones.

Personnel:Daniel Bear: trombone; Aidan Clark: trombone; Hannah Davies: trombone; Michael Dease: trombone; Judah Guerra: trombone; Nanami Haruta: trombone; Eli Howell: trombone; Drew Kilpela: trombone; Andrew Kim: trombone; Pablo Muller-Santiago: trombone; Dan Parrish: trombone; Altin Sencalar: trombone; Bridgette Setters: trombone; Jack Trathen: trombone; Miles Cole: trombone; Charles Scanlon: trombone; Ken Thompkins: trombone; Kyle Quick: bass trombone; Gina Benalcázar-López: bass trombone; Wyatt Forhan: bass trombone; Charles Grace Jr.: bass trombone; Chris Glassman: bass trombone; Xavier Davis: piano; Jared Beckstead-Craan: bass; Keith Hall: drums; Benny Benack III: vocals; Ethan Frank: piano; Reuben Stump: bass; Randy Gelispie: drums; Brian Allen: drums; Sharel Cassity: alto saxophone.


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