On his Criss Cross debut, tenor saxophonist Marcus Strickland offers a program of ballads, mixing original compositions and interpretations of classics - the songbook standard What's New, Wayne Shorter's Pinocchio, James Brown's It's a Man's Man's World.
Not yet thirty at the time of the recording date, Strickland displays a ravishing tone and a lyric sensibility that belies his youth.
In the band: pianist David Bryant, bassist Ben Williams, and drummer E.J. Strickland. Harpist Brandee Younger appears on the ballad Djorolen.
1. | Ne Me Quitte Pas (Jacques Brel) 6:07 | |
2. | Djorolen (Oumou Sangare) 8:06 | |
3. | What's New (Bob Haggart / Johnny Burke) 8:57 | |
4. | Is This Love? (Bob Marley) 7:44 | |
5. | Pinocchio (Wayne Shorter) 7:02 | |
6. | It's A Man's Man's World (James Brown / Betty Jean Newsome) 7:27 | |
7. | The Party's Over (Jule Styne) 6:40 | |
8. | Shadowlands (Bruce Hornsby) 4:06 | |
9. | A Memory's Mourn (Marcus Strickland) 6:33 |
Total Time: 62:48
Recorded
December 18, 2008
in
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Engineer:
Max Ross &
Max Bolleman (mixing) &
The Masters (mastering)
Producer:
Gerry Teekens