Wycliffe Gordon's sixth effort for Criss Cross features the trombonist with the biggest sound around in a program comprised predominantly of original blues.
Gordon demonstrates his mastery of that most versatile African American art form, playing slow, fast, sad, reverent and raucous variations, accompanied by his regular working trio with Jazz Messengers alumnus Johnny O'Neal at the piano and the New Orleans rhythm team of bassist Reginald Veal, and drummer Herlin Riley.
Joining the quartet, making his Criss Cross debut, is Muskegon Heights, Michigan tenor saxophonist Stacy Dillard, whose deep dark soulful tone perfectly complements the similarly endowed leader.
1. | Shhh!!! (The Band Is Trying To Play) (Wycliffe Gordon) 5:47 | |
2. | Yaht Doo Daht Ditt (Wycliffe Gordon) 4:12 | |
3. | Sweet Spot (Wycliffe Gordon) 6:06 | |
4. | Blues For Alice's Freight Train (Charlie Parker / Tommy Flanagan) 5:34 | |
5. | Speak Low (Kurt Weill / Ogden Nash) 5:37 | |
6. | The Breaks (Wycliffe Gordon) 3:39 | |
7. | Blooz Hymn (Wycliffe Gordon) 4:30 | |
8. | Just Friends (John Klenner / Sam M. Lewis) 7:09 | |
9. | Stars Fell On Alabama (Frank Perkins / Mitchell Parish) 4:49 | |
10. | Mister P.C. (John Coltrane) 6:47 | |
11. | Cruise Blues (Martin Wind) 5:37 | |
12. | Hush Yo' Mouf!! (Wycliffe Gordon) 3:54 |
Total Time: 63:50
Recorded
May 30, 2005
in
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Engineer:
Max Bolleman &
The Masters (mastering)
Producer:
Gerry Teekens
&
K. Hasselpflug (executive)