Artist: Adam Shulman Septet
Title Of Album West Meets East
Year Of Release: 2020
Label (Catalog#) : Cellar Music
Country: USA
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks)
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 00:50:37
Total Size: 308Mb
The "west" here is represented by San Francisco-based pianist and group leader Adam Shulman, the "east" by the other half-dozen members of Shulman's impressive septet. Even though the reasons that led to the alliance are ambiguous, what matters is the payoff, and that is more than admirable from any vantage point.
As if to mirror the ensemble's six-and-one makeup, Shulman wrote six of the album's seven engaging numbers; the seventh (the rapid-fire "Whose Blues") was composed by West Coast legend Lennie Niehaus. The session opens on a bright note with the jaunty "Nickel and Dimed" (a.k.a. "Pennies from Heaven"), whose radiant solos are by Shulman and trumpeter Joe Magnarelli. The light-hearted "Manne-Splainin,'" whose catchy melody brings to mind George Shearing's "Lullaby of Birdland" and Jimmy Giuffre's "Four Brothers," introduces the other front-liners, alto Ian Hendrickson-Smith, tenor Stephen Riley and trombonist Steve Davis. Riley, whose breathy phrasing is a throwback to a time when saxophonists could be singled out by their unique sound and personality, sparkles on the groovy "Lean and Mean," as do his fellow horns and bassist David Wong. "Mingus Dreams of Billy Strayhorn," the first of the album's two ballads (the other is the graceful "Heart of Winter"), features Shulman's sensitive piano in a salute to Charles Mingus' "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love." Wong also solos before the ensemble re-states the charming melody. "Whose Blues," a no-holds-barred flag-waver that calls to mind the peerless Jazz Messengers, embodies muscular solos by the front line and tenacious backing from Shulman, Wong and drummer Rodney Green who trades eights with the ensemble and launches a forceful solo of his own before the coda. The amiable waltz "Jack's Basket" precedes "Heart of Winter" and the closing "Central Avenue Rundown," another paradigm of irrepressible West Coast harmony and rhythm with buoyant solos by everyone and Davis echoing warmly, as he does throughout, the late great J.J. Johnson. By JACK BOWERS
Tracks:-------
01. Nickel and Dimed
02. Manne-Splainin
03. Lean and Mean
04. Mingus Dreams Of Billy Strayhorn
05. Whose Blues
06. Jack’s Basket
07. Heart Of Winter
08. Central Avenue Rundown
Personnel:---------
Adam Shulman: piano;
Joe Magnarelli: trumpet;
Ian Hendrickson-Smith: saxophone;
Stephen Riley: saxophone, tenor;
Steve Davis: trombone;
David Wong: bass;
Rodney Green: drums.
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