07 November 2025

Breathtaking

The Evans  Robson Quartet were on tour and they are royalty in Australian jazz and I was lucky enough to be free for their Smiths gig.  This was the last of their tour and it showed.  They are always capable and correct but this was the neatest and most precise that I could imagine.  I was in awe, hearing tightness and accuracy that seemed above any norm.  I noticed a quiet start from Hamish on drums, exploratory and informed by rudiments and that was a theme to continue through the night, so bass was equally perfectly timed and intoned and adventurous in phrasing, and those two matched saxes, Sandy on tenor or curved soprano and Andrew on alto or bari, just spelling harmonies but not chords as in piano or guitar, and always aware and responding to the other.  One interaction just caught my breath, but many more deserved it.  This was the final night of their tour, so we heard skills and seriousness but also inventiveness combined to explain the perfection, all with a joyous stage presence.  Complex heads of interweaving lines, not showy and sometimes understated but always satisfying and telling.  Do I have to say I was enamoured by this concert?  Perhaps not.  Just beautiful works of a deep musical maturity.

The Evans Robson Quartet toured thei latest ablum Zenith and appeared for the final performance at Smiths for Geoff's Jazz.  Evans Robson Q comprises Sandy Evans (tenor, soprano saxes), Andrew Robson (alto, baritone saxes), Brett Hirst (bass) and Hamish Stuart (drums).

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