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For this 2005 studio session,
Vincent Herring
switches to a rhythm section (pianist
Danny Grissett
, bassist
Essiet Essiet
, and drummer
Joris Dudli
) that he had previously worked with exclusively in Europe.
Renato Chicco
,
Herring
's former pianist, contributed the upbeat opener,
"Ends and Means,"
showcasing the leader and
Grissett
.
Dudli
contributed the funky
"Tom Tom"
(featuring
Essiet
) and the driving
"Thoughts,"
the latter showcasing the leader's powerful soprano sax, with trumpeter
Jeremy Pelt
(who appears on half of the tracks) adding an excellent muted solo. The funky adaptation of
Benny Golson
's
"Stable Mates"
takes it in a new direction, while
Duke Ellington
"Caravan"
is easily transformed into a powerful
hard bop
vehicle.
Jazz
musicians have been covering tunes from the vast
Beatles
songbook for decades, but
's breezy adaptation of
"Norwegian Wood"
almost suggests a Scottish flavor, with the spotlight upon
's inventive solo. Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Vincent Herring
switches to a rhythm section (pianist
Danny Grissett
, bassist
Essiet Essiet
, and drummer
Joris Dudli
) that he had previously worked with exclusively in Europe.
Renato Chicco
,
Herring
's former pianist, contributed the upbeat opener,
"Ends and Means,"
showcasing the leader and
Grissett
.
Dudli
contributed the funky
"Tom Tom"
(featuring
Essiet
) and the driving
"Thoughts,"
the latter showcasing the leader's powerful soprano sax, with trumpeter
Jeremy Pelt
(who appears on half of the tracks) adding an excellent muted solo. The funky adaptation of
Benny Golson
's
"Stable Mates"
takes it in a new direction, while
Duke Ellington
"Caravan"
is easily transformed into a powerful
hard bop
vehicle.
Jazz
musicians have been covering tunes from the vast
Beatles
songbook for decades, but
's breezy adaptation of
"Norwegian Wood"
almost suggests a Scottish flavor, with the spotlight upon
's inventive solo. Highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden