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| David Binney | Primary Artist, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Vocals |
| Brian Blade | Drums |
| Chris Potter | Tenor Saxophone |
| Kenny Wollesen | Percussion, Vibes |
| Craig Taborn | Piano |
| Gretchen Parlato | Vocals |
| Dan Weiss | Drums |
| Rogerio Boccato | Percussion |
| Ambrose Akinmusire | Trumpet |
| Eivind Opsvik | Bass |
| Nina Geiger | Vocal Harmony |
| David Binney | Composer, Producer |
| Mike Marciano | Producer, Engineer, Mastering |
| Howie Shia | Visual Arts |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
On some level, saxophonist, composer, and arranger David Binney's Graylen Epicenter is a restless extension of the three previous recordings he's issued on his Mythology imprint. That said, it is also his most relentlessly ambitious, with his largest cast ever. Vocalist Gretchen Parlato appears on most of these cuts as another instrument in Binney's tonal and harmonic arsenal, as she sings wordlessly a great deal here. Binney's alto and soprano is also assisted by bassist Eivind Opsvik, guitarist Wayne Krantz, pianist Craig Taborn, percussionist Kenny Wollesen, drummer Brain Blade (who appears on all but one cut here, where Dan Weiss holds the chair, and both drummers play ...