Styles: Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:27
Size: 134,8 MB
Art: Front
(1:00) 1. Onward & Upward Intro
(4:33) 2. People Make the World Go Round
(6:49) 3. Just 25 Miles To Anywhere
(6:25) 4. SST
(5:25) 5. Exodus
(4:33) 6. Samba Jam
(8:09) 7. Fee Fi Fo Fum
(6:30) 8. The Gift Of Forgiveness
(5:38) 9. For Nelson
(6:22) 10. Human Nature
(2:57) 11. Drum Postlude
Onward & Upward
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:27
Size: 134,8 MB
Art: Front
(1:00) 1. Onward & Upward Intro
(4:33) 2. People Make the World Go Round
(6:49) 3. Just 25 Miles To Anywhere
(6:25) 4. SST
(5:25) 5. Exodus
(4:33) 6. Samba Jam
(8:09) 7. Fee Fi Fo Fum
(6:30) 8. The Gift Of Forgiveness
(5:38) 9. For Nelson
(6:22) 10. Human Nature
(2:57) 11. Drum Postlude
There’s such a sense of ease to Ulysses Owens’ third album as a leader, you know the 31-year-old drummer has strongly benefited from his work as a sideman with such high-profile artists as Christian McBride, Kurt Elling and Mulgrew Miller. A collection of relaxed-in-the-groove numbers including three pop-soul covers, Onward and Upward invests heavily in airy melodies even as Owens asserts himself rhythmically. Produced by Owens, the album provides optimum conditions for a topnotch cast to shine. The soloists include trumpeter Jason Palmer, in sprightly form on Wayne Shorter’s “Fee Fi Fo Fum,” guitarist Gilad Hekselman, bringing an unexpected cutting edge to the Phyllis Hyman tune “Just 25 Miles to Anywhere,” and clarinetist Anat Cohen, bridging styles with bassist Reuben Rogers and Owens on the trio improvisation “Samba Jam.” Cohen also is featured on tenor saxophone, teaming with trombonist Michael Dease to glowing effect on “For Nelson” (a tribute to vibraphonist Steve by Dease and Owens). And then there’s the protean young pianist Christian Sands, Owens’ running partner in the McBride bands, who ranges from freewheeling dazzlement on “SST” to elegantly contained playing on Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature,” a contemporary trio arrangement featuring bassist Matthew Rybicki that has real lyrical weight. The album also features a stealthy jazzification of the Stylistics’ “People Make the World Go Round,” featuring vocalist Charles Turner. Smoothly asse. ~ Lloyd Sachs http://jazztimes.com/articles/129498-onward-and-upward-ulysses-owens-jr
Personnel: Ulysses Owens Jr.: Drums, Percussion & Vocals; Anat Cohen: Tenor Saxophone & Clarinet; Jason Palmer: Trumpet; Michael Dease: Trombone; Gilad Hekselman: Guitar; Christian Sands; Piano; Reuben Rogers: Bass; Charles Turner: Vocals (2); Adam Rongo: Alto Saxophone (9); Benny Benack: Trumpet (8) & Vocals / Percussion (1); Matthew Rybicki: Bass (8, 9, 10).
Personnel: Ulysses Owens Jr.: Drums, Percussion & Vocals; Anat Cohen: Tenor Saxophone & Clarinet; Jason Palmer: Trumpet; Michael Dease: Trombone; Gilad Hekselman: Guitar; Christian Sands; Piano; Reuben Rogers: Bass; Charles Turner: Vocals (2); Adam Rongo: Alto Saxophone (9); Benny Benack: Trumpet (8) & Vocals / Percussion (1); Matthew Rybicki: Bass (8, 9, 10).
Onward & Upward
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