Showing posts with label Rob Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob Brown. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Rob Brown Quartet - Jumping Off the Page

Styles: Flute, Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:58
Size: 126,4 MB
Art: Front

(8:11) 1. Twinkle
(5:47) 2. Flat Out
(7:39) 3. Elbow Figure
(8:32) 4. Sonic Drawl
(7:29) 5. Like A Top
(3:26) 6. Charcoal Glow
(7:07) 7. Step With Care
(6:43) 8. Open Chanel

Alto saxophonist and flutist Rob Brown is often featured in the context of other leaders' recordings as an inventive improviser who has enough of the early AACM in him to stretch time, space, and harmonic ideas, and enough of the late-'50s hard bop tradition in his playing to make whatever he involves himself in move. This being only his third date as a leader, it's difficult to see why. Brown is a fiery player and an inspiring bandleader. With a harsh yet rich tone that comes out of the Anthony Braxton school of alto blowing, he careens through rapid successions of crisscrossing melody lines in "Twinkle," the opener, trading fours and overtones with Roy Campbell's trumpet.

With a rhythm section comprised of the young Chris Lightcap on bass and Jackson Krall on drums, this quartet has enough heat to share a bandstand with anybody. Over seven compositions, Brown reveals how brevity is the key to dragging ideas out of his players. He is always firmly in charge, but in a capacity that is nurturing musically. There are places, such as on "Like a Top" and "Step With Care," where his own development in the Ornette Coleman school of melodic free improvisation shines forth as it leads the quartet into places it could never have expected to go. In all, this is an awesome example of the new jazz coming from New York.~Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/jumping-off-the-page-mw0000957852

Personnel: Alto Saxophone, Flute, Composed By – Rob Brown; Bass – Chris Lightcap; Drums – Jackson Krall; Trumpet – Roy Campbell

Jumping Off the Page