Tolliver, Charles Big Band / With Love
Album: With Love   Collection:Jazz
Artist:Tolliver, Charles Big Band   Added:Jan 2007
Label:Blue Note  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2007-01-28 Pull Date: 2007-04-01 Charts: Jazz
Week Ending: Mar 25 Mar 11 Mar 4 Feb 25 Feb 11 Feb 4
Airplays: 1 1 1 1 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Mar 23, 2007: It's Arbitrary
With Love
4. Feb 23, 2007: No Cover, No Minimum
Rejoicin'
2. Mar 09, 2007: No Cover, No Minimum
Rejoicin'
5. Feb 09, 2007: Memory Select (Baseball Rainout)
Right Now
3. Mar 02, 2007: Memory Select
Hit The Spot
6. Feb 09, 2007: No Cover, No Minimum
Right Now

Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2007-01-24
Big-band fare, tight and loud and energetic. Very clean, polished sound with some breakneck solos executed with precision. Straight stuff, although Robert Glasper on piano really twists it up (1,5). Exciting stuff, especially track 1.

Tolliver is a forgotten player from the '70s, a trumpeter. Nice to see him back in action. He's also on the recent Andrew Hill album, "Time Lines."

1- Joyous, big, loud, fast.. and when Toliver enters for the first solo, he practically blows the mic to smithereens. Great energy.
2- Fast but mellow, a very '70s sound (I keep thinking of the Mary Tyler Moore show here).
3- Yeah, it's 'Round Midnight... given a unique intro before Tolliver plays the theme unaccompanied. From there, it's fast and swingy; not sure this track does it for me.
4- Flutes, in soft but mid/fast procession. Settles into mid/fast zone anchored by rich piano chords
5- Fast and chugging after a calm, bright start. Interesting writing, great piano solo.
6- Cool slinky feel, fast pace. Tense, hectic "crime jazz" sound. With Tolliver's son Ched on guitar
7- Quick and darting. Exciting stuff with fast, slick solos.

Track Listing
1. Rejoicin'   4. Mournin' Valentine
2. With Love   5. Right Now
3. 'round Midnight   6. Suspicion
  7. Hit The Spot