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Album Review

Indigo Kid: Indigo Kid

Read "Indigo Kid" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Indigo Kid, the eponymous debut from this UK-based quartet, is a slow burner. At first, it seems pleasant enough: strongly melodic and musically tight, with well-arranged tunes. But with each additional play the melodies get stronger and the interplay between the guitar and tenor saxophone reveals more and more depth. Third or fourth time around, the album's subtle charms are firmly to the fore; resistance is futile.Indigo Kid's leader is guitarist/composer Dan Messore, a player with a warm, ...

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Indigo Kid: Indigo Kid

Read "Indigo Kid: Indigo Kid" reviewed by Chris May


Indigo KidIndigo KidBabel Label2012Indigo Kid is the debut, one heckuva debut, by the British guitarist Dan Messore, fronting one heckuva quartet. Indigo Kid comprises two parts new talent and two parts young veterans. New talent is represented by Messore and drummer Gethlin Jones, experience by tenor saxophonist Iain Ballamy and bassist Tim Harries.On this showing, Messore sounds like a contender-in-waiting for Pat Metheny's mantle. His sound is bright and warm, ...

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Babel Label Releases "Indigo Kid"

Source: Paul Lewis

A young musician these days will often form a band with his or her musician friends and peers but miss out on an important old jazz tradition, that of learning from your seniors on the bandstand. Not so the upcoming young guitarist Dan Messore. As with another Babel artist and drummer Seb Rochford who chose the highly regarded ex-Loose Tubes saxophonist Mark Lockheart as a sideman for Polar Bear, it's to the young guitarist/composer Messore's credit, that his right hand ...

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