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Matthew Cordell's nimble line-and-watercolor illustrations are loose-limbed, unaffected and suitably silly.
Van Morrison's account of trad icon Ken Colyer's Goin' Home is a showcase for him and for long-time Barber trumpeter Pat Halcox, and a magnificently clamorous 1976 version of Oh Didn't He Ramble with Van Morrison and Dr John is one of the standouts – as is the band's tight riffing under the nimble lines of New Orleans clarinetist Albert Nicholas on C Jam Blues.
Calder's nimble drawn line is displayed to great advantage.
But if you add a nimble bass line, Mr. Simon sounds less like a chatterbox and more like a great percussionist.
The album ends with "Seas Too Far to Reach," in which a nimble mandolin line frames a story about an ailing father and a wounded relationship.
This is a smart, nimble business.
On "Get-Well-Cards," buoyed by the organist Nate Walcott, who played nimble, fanciful lines, he was loose.
In the opening scene, Heinrich Koll's nimble viola lines were more riveting than the onstage confrontation between the Captain and Wozzeck.
Sometimes they strike the keys precisely and carefully, picking out nimble little lines that give this band's punk some whimsy.
Their main model is Chick Corea's flamenco-influenced compositions like "Spain," which was their finale; fast pieces were articulate dialogues of nimble, scampering lines.
Nimble solo lines from cellist Dirk Wietheger work like a flashlight darting about a vast frescoed cathedral, illuminating glittering dark corners in Kaija Saariaho's cello concerto Notes on Light.
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