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  <title>Christian McBride Draws an Inside Straight</title>
  <description>It's a real delight to welcome Christan McBride back into acoustic jazz. I've been a fan of the great bassist since his debut as a leader in 1994. Since then, he has been more than a little busy, lending his extensive talents to varying projects and combos, including the R&amp;amp;amp;B tribute A&amp;amp;nbsp;Family Affair and the sprawling 3 CD set Live At Tonic, which found McBride adding violin, turntable and perhaps the kitchen sink to his basic group on long, meandering jams.&#13;
Kind of Brown&amp;amp;nbsp; (a tip of the cap to his mentor Ray Brown) finds McBride back on his acoustic bass, playing as part of a quintet called Inside Straight. It's a winning hand, primarily due to the high quality of his collaborators and seven strong McBride compositions.&#13;
Drummer Carl Allen teams seemlessly with bassist McBride, creating a rhythm section that can keep the time with the best, but doesn't hesitate to step out and take control as well. Listen to McBride's solo on &amp;amp;quot;Rainbow Wheel&amp;amp;quot; to see that he can play the upright bass with the best.&#13;
Saxophonist Steve Wilson lends a warm sound to tracks like &amp;amp;quot;Starbeam&amp;amp;quot; and really stretches out on Freddie Hubbard's &amp;amp;quot;Theme for Kareem&amp;amp;quot;. I'm a huge vibes fan, so its great to see McBride incorporating Warren Wolf, Jr. into the band. He contributes a lightning solo to &amp;amp;quot;Kareem&amp;amp;quot;, and a tasteful run on pianist Eric Scott Reed's composition &amp;amp;quot;Pursuit of Peace&amp;amp;quot;. The lilting &amp;amp;quot;Uncle James&amp;amp;quot; shows that Wilson and Wolf and slow it down as well, contributing tasty&amp;amp;nbsp;sounds to the piece.&#13;
McBride was wise to tap Reed for his pianist bench. A veteran of Wynton Marsalis and Freddie Hubbard's bands, he is a great foil for McBride, weaving in and around the bass player here and there.&#13;
&amp;amp;nbsp;In short, Kind of Brown is the kind of CD that reminds&amp;amp;nbsp;us why we like acoustic jazz - its short on&amp;amp;nbsp;bombast, long on style and&amp;amp;nbsp;substance. With Inside Straight, Christian McBride has reclaimed his position as one of our finest upright bass players.&#13;
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