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International Release,  January 2019. Available in CD, Download, and Streaming formats at all online distributors including Amazon, Apple Music, and I-Tunes.
THE FUTURE AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE - 1ST REVIEW

Superb jazz ensemble work The 14 Jazz Orchestra – THE FUTURE AIN’T WHAT IT USED TO BE: Dan Bonsanti’s
arrangements are the ultimate in chill-out on this superb eleven song jazz ensemble set… the 13-piece
ensemble (under Dan’s direction) gets help from renowned guests Randy Brecker, Mark Colby, Mark Egan,
Danny Gottlieb, Marko Marcinko, Rick Margitza, and Lee Levin, with featured soloist, Ed Calle, and they provide
some of the swinginest jazz you’ll listen to next year (the album releases officially on the 1st of January, 2019)…
just scope out one of my favorites, “Blue Miles” to get a taste for what they can do for your ears… fantastic!
I checked pretty closely, but couldn’t find any YouTube channel for The 14… that would be a truly nice addition
for the next release… in the meantime, check out the oddly titled “Dance Cadaverous“… excellent
arrangements and perfect recording make this a piece you’ll remember for the long term, & keep coming back
to.
Though the group certainly is in the “big band” category, they are adept at different moods & styles, too…
you’ll get a truly intimate feel as you listen to their interpretation of Buster Williams’ 4:35 “Firewater“…
absolutely delicious jazz, through & through!
It was easy to pick my personal favorite of the eleven tunes offered up for your aural adventure… the high energy
FUNK on “Rice Pudding” is KILLER… the guitar solo that starts at the :047 mark just wails with the soul
of jazz… I loved this performance, and have no doubt you will, too!
I give The 14 a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, with an “EQ” (energy quotient) rating of 4.99 for this fun-filled
album. Get more information on The 14 Jazz Orchestra home page. Rotcod Zzaj
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