Dave Gelly 

Alison Rayner Quintet: A Magic Life review – a beautifully integrated band

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Alison Rayner, centre, with (l-r) Deirdre Cartwright, Diane McLoughlin, Buster Birch and Steve Lodder.
Alison Rayner, centre, with (l-r) Deirdre Cartwright, Diane McLoughlin, Buster Birch and Steve Lodder. Photograph: pomonapr.com

Purposeful, full-toned and melodic – those are the qualities of Alison Rayner’s music, in her roles as both bass player and composer. Jazz today takes so many forms, and incorporates so many diverse influences, that it takes a strong musical voice, such as Rayner’s, to stand out clearly amid the surrounding din. She has a beautifully integrated band too. The whole thing has that loose feeling which is the mark of musicians who have been working together for some time. The bright, fibrous sound of Diane McLoughlin’s soprano saxophone is a particular delight, and the wild guitar and piano interplay between Deirdre Cartwright and Steve Lodder in Mayday is one of the set’s many highlights.

 

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