Carrington, Terri Lyne / Jazz Is a Spirit
Album: Jazz Is a Spirit   Collection:Jazz
Artist:Carrington, Terri Lyne   Added:Dec 2002
Label:Act Music  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2003-01-20 Pull Date: 2003-03-24 Charts: Jazz
Week Ending: Feb 23 Feb 9 Feb 2 Jan 26
Airplays: 1 2 2 1

Recent Airplay
1. Nov 06, 2017: National Treasure
Giggles
4. Feb 04, 2003: No Cover, No Minimum
Journey of Now
2. Feb 21, 2003: Baseball Rainout
Little Jump
5. Jan 31, 2003: Memory Select
Lost Star
3. Feb 08, 2003: Morning Glory
Journey of Now
6. Jan 28, 2003: No Cover, No Minimum
Giggles

Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2003-01-19
Mainstream contemporary jazz led by Carrington, a woman drummer. Lots of prominent guest stars: Herbie Hancock (2,5,10), Wallace Roney (2,14), Kevin Eubanks, etc.

Sometimes it gets a bit slick/cheesy, especially in Carrington's compositions, but this has a nice adventurous feel overall, with great loose soloing by Gary Thomas (sax) and Greg Kurstin (piano). Accessible and mind-opening, and well worth a try.

2*- Stumbly theme; nice wandering trumpet-sax double solo
3*- Slower and expansive
4* Midtempo
5- Soft
6,7- Heart-pounding drum solo, then an unfortunate new-agey blip
8- Insistant hand drums for that "world" sound. Nice trumpet solo
9*- Bouncy theme, some wild piano & sax playing
10- Mellow midtempo
11- Quiet, floaty
12- Scattery, with wah-wah guitar
13- Weird: Drum solo over dialogue snippets
1,14 - The oddball tracks: Slow, oozy funk. Pretty good, but they could lose the spoken word (by Malcolm Jamal-Warner, of Cosby Show fame)

Track Listing
1. Jazz Is   8. Journey of Now
2. Little Jump   9. Giggles
3. The Corner   10. Middle Way
4. Lost Star   11. Princess
5. Samsara   12. Witch Hunt
6. Journey Agent   13. Mr. Jo Jones
7. Journey East From West   14. Jazz Is a Spirit