One For All / Third Decade, The
Album: | Third Decade, The | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | One For All | Added: | Mar 2017 | |
Label: | Smoke Sessions |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-04-27 | Pull Date: | 2017-06-29 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Jun 25 | Jun 18 | May 7 | Apr 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 26, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum
Frenzy |
4. | May 04, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum
Ruth |
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2. | Jun 23, 2017: | Rebop
For Curtis |
5. | Apr 27, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum
Daylight |
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3. | Jun 16, 2017: | Rebop
Buddy's |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2017-03-26
Reviewed 2017-03-26
ONE FOR ALL: The Third Decade
Smoke Sessions, 2016
HARD BOP – Celebrating 20+ years as a working unit, this cool-toned sextet slides gently through a set of 10 originals (and one standard). The music is traditionalist and easy to digest, reflecting a 1960s sound without being a total throwback. The playing is solid, the tunes are catchy, but I personally wish they'd let loose with a bit more fire.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 4, 6, 7, 10
1. 5:17 – relaxed glide, cool-cat solos: the kind of tune you can snap fingers to
2. 6:00 – upbeat: churning groove w/ a light latin touch; lyrical horn solos
3. 6:22 – standard swings lightly at a medium tempo, all solo except drums
4. 7:38 – catchy uptempo bounce, latin rhythm: solos (esp flugelhorn) get busy
5. 5:35 – serene ballad, trombone leads harmonizing horns, soulful sax solo
6. 7:12 – loping, rolling, and very cool: the solos surf an upbeat groove
7. 4:33 – midtempo musing balances sweetness & strength, builds momentum
8. 4:31 – midtempo retro hip-wiggler, bassline and solos get snaky
9. 6:40 – uptempo, steady but with some complicated twists, all but bass solo
10. 6:22 – darker uptempo: jabbing big-city theme, swinging solos lighten it up
11. 5:51 – hip bluesy stroll: rhythm section swaggers under breezy solos
Eric Alexander - tenor sax
Jim Rotondi - trumpet
Steve Davis - trombone
David Hazeltine - piano
John Webber - bass
Joe Farnsworth - drums
[ Fo ] - 26 March 2017
Smoke Sessions, 2016
HARD BOP – Celebrating 20+ years as a working unit, this cool-toned sextet slides gently through a set of 10 originals (and one standard). The music is traditionalist and easy to digest, reflecting a 1960s sound without being a total throwback. The playing is solid, the tunes are catchy, but I personally wish they'd let loose with a bit more fire.
Fo’s Picks: 2, 4, 6, 7, 10
1. 5:17 – relaxed glide, cool-cat solos: the kind of tune you can snap fingers to
2. 6:00 – upbeat: churning groove w/ a light latin touch; lyrical horn solos
3. 6:22 – standard swings lightly at a medium tempo, all solo except drums
4. 7:38 – catchy uptempo bounce, latin rhythm: solos (esp flugelhorn) get busy
5. 5:35 – serene ballad, trombone leads harmonizing horns, soulful sax solo
6. 7:12 – loping, rolling, and very cool: the solos surf an upbeat groove
7. 4:33 – midtempo musing balances sweetness & strength, builds momentum
8. 4:31 – midtempo retro hip-wiggler, bassline and solos get snaky
9. 6:40 – uptempo, steady but with some complicated twists, all but bass solo
10. 6:22 – darker uptempo: jabbing big-city theme, swinging solos lighten it up
11. 5:51 – hip bluesy stroll: rhythm section swaggers under breezy solos
Eric Alexander - tenor sax
Jim Rotondi - trumpet
Steve Davis - trombone
David Hazeltine - piano
John Webber - bass
Joe Farnsworth - drums
[ Fo ] - 26 March 2017
Track Listing
1. | Easy | 6. | For Curtis | |||
2. | Buddy's | 7. | Ruth | |||
3. | It's Easy To Remember | 8. | Babataytay | |||
4. | Daylight | 9. | K-Ray | |||
5. | Ghost Ride | 10. | Frenzy | |||
11. | Hey, Stevie-D |