All Artists: Tom Harrell Title: Live at the Village Vanguard Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: RCA Release Date: 5/7/2002 Album Type: Live Genres: Jazz, Pop Style: Bebop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 090266391028 |
Tom Harrell Live at the Village Vanguard Genres: Jazz, Pop
The time is right for Tom Harrell to release a live album. The veteran trumpeter is leading one of his sharpest bands, he's got a batch of challenging originals to introduce, and the live format allows him to pick and choo... more » | |
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Amazon.com The time is right for Tom Harrell to release a live album. The veteran trumpeter is leading one of his sharpest bands, he's got a batch of challenging originals to introduce, and the live format allows him to pick and choose from four days of performances at New York's famed Village Vanguard and eliminate the inconsistencies that sometime characterize his studio efforts. Celebrated for his lyrical intensity, Harrell is in full melodic flight on the sashaying "Blues in Una Sea" and the ballad standard "Everything Happens to Me." The quintet, including tenor saxophonist Jimmy Greene, pianist Xavier Davis, and drummer Quincy Davis, airs things out nicely on the driving, snaking "Asia Minor" and creates a moody minimalism on "Manhattan, 3 a.m.," a showcase for deep-tolling bassist Ugonna Okegwo. For all his offbeat harmonies and time and scale changes, Harrell is a little too tied to the hard-bop formula (he came up with a master of the form, Horace Silver) and his restraint rubs off on Greene. As live recordings go, this one is lacking in fire, but in resisting predictability and offering handsomely unified statements, it has much to recommend it. --Lloyd Sachs Similarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsGreat Band... S. Lee | California | 04/09/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a great, great disc. This was actually my introduction to Mr Harrell's incredible trumpet/flugelhorn playing. He is lyrical, probing, and melodic. The duet of "Everything Happens to Me" is a great example of his subtle lyricism. He has you dangling from one note to the next. Up tempo tunes to ballads his sense of rhythm and song is impeccable. His band is the same... Xavier Davis on piano and Jimmy Greene on Tenor are particularly commendable. Original tunes are snappy and even hummable... Tom Harrell is not a master technician, but he does make every note count and you'll find yourself anticipating the next note or phrase. The band members are really familiar with each other's playing and they are caught in fine form here..."
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