Still on the shy side of 30, Ulysses Owens Jr. has garnered an international reputation as drummer of choice for Christian McBride, Nicholas Payton, and Kurt Elling, three very different personalities who are very particular in what they want to hear from the kit.
On his Criss Cross leader debut, Owens Jr. convenes Christian McBride and Nicholas Payton, as well as pianist Christian Sands (even more visible for his work in McBride's trio), rising star alto saxophonist Jaleel Shaw (Roy Haynes' main sax voice for the last five years), and trombonist Mike Dease.
The leader finds fresh approaches to various flavors of the swing timeline ---
Art Blakey and the refractions of Buhaina established by Mulgrew Miller and
Bobby Watson (each a one-time employer); Tony Williams' two phases with the
Miles Davis Quintet; Ed Thigpen's crispness with the Oscar Peterson Trio ---
within a 21st century context.
It's a must-hear.
1. | Good And Terrible (Michael Dease) 10:34 | |
2. | Con Alma (Dizzy Gillespie) 9:31 | |
3. | E.S.P. (Wayne Shorter) 7:51 | |
4. | Prototype (Andre Benjamin) 8:21 | |
5. | Party Time (Lee Morgan) 8:48 | |
6. | Beardom X (Ulysses Owens Jr.) 8:49 | |
7. | You Make Me Feel So Young (Josef Myrow / Mack Gordon) 2:46 | |
8. | Cherokee (Ray Noble) 5:57 | |
9. | Cute And Sixy (Christian McBride) 6:32 |
Total Time: 69:45
Recorded
October 19, 2011
in
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Engineer:
Michael Marciano &
Max Bolleman (mixing) &
The Masters (mastering)
Producer:
Gerry Teekens