*** B Sharp Jazz Quartet
THA GO 'ROUND
(MAMA)
This is the fourth CD in
as many years by this LA-based quartet, and it's their most straight-ahead yet.
Having keyboardist Rodney Lee stick to acoustic piano makes a world of
difference. And drummer/composer/producer Herb Graham, Jr.'s eight originals
(two written with Lee) have a lot to do with the more-substantial-than-usual
feel of this post-everything jazz. Instead of the head abstractions favored by
so many young turks (when they're not riffling through the repertoire), Graham
writes real songs, with memorable melodic lines and tasty chordal dimensions.
The resulting ambiance evokes some combination of Wayne Shorter's Speak No
Evil and Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage -- lots of bittersweet
yearning over razor-sharp rhythms.
While we're on the subject of riffling: Bird's "Confirmation" gets redealt as
a fragment embedded in a funky setting, and on Monk's "Brilliant Corners" they
go the full monty -- it takes them half the running time just to get through
the melody. But these are clever rethinks, and saxophonist Randall Willis and
pianist Lee are interesting throughout, both having a well-developed sense of
mutable time along with primary solo-building skills.
-- Richard C. Walls
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