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Duke Jordan: Flight to Norway
BySettling in Stockholm in 1978, Jordan cultivated a strong relationship with Steeplechase. Over the years became something of the house pianist for the label, appearing on 26 albums as a leader or sideman. Many of the sessions were trio affairs and this latest release (culled from a '78 concert in the country of the disc’s title) presents one of his strongest and most creative aggregations. Little on bass and Richmond on drums make for a responsive rhythm team. Both men were in much the same boat as Jordan, solid artisans whose reliability as a sidemen cost them credibility as leaders in their own right. Richmond was particularly susceptible to such public oversight during his lengthy run as Mingus’ right hand man.
The program is packed to near-capacity with a dozen tracks, mainly standards, but also a handful of Jordan originals. The oddly bright and buoyant “Jealous Blues” opens the set, the first of four consecutive tunes by the pianist, and the simple chords make for resilient warm up material. Richmond is especially expressive, pushing the trio along on choppy snare beat. Little’s solo cleverly employs stops and ostinato breaks to sustain a groove before the drummer carves out a string of breaks of his own that effectively boost the rhythmic tension of the tune. Many more peaks follow including Jordan’s “The Bullet,” written in honor of the Japanese Shinkansen bullet train, which moves a brisk be-bop pace and builds from a dark, Powell-flavored theme. Choice readings of Bird’s “Ornithology” and Gillespie’s “A Night in Tunisia” also set the bar high for consistency and quality.
Most of the tracks time in at over five minutes apiece and allow for generous interplay between the three players. Fidelity is relatively clear and free of sonic detritus, with Richmond’s cymbals up front and Little’s strings a bit further back in the mix. The sleeve note photo featuring the trio decked out in casual '70s duds on the bandstand seems a perfect distillation of the disc’s charms and rewards.
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Track Listing
Jealous Blues/ Undecided Lady/ If I Did-Would You?/ The Bullet/ I Should Care/ I Remember April/ Ornithology/ Dancer
Personnel
Duke Jordan
pianoDuke Jordan- piano; Wilbur Little- bass; Dannie Richmond- drums. Recorded: November 10, 1978, H
Album information
Title: Flight to Norway | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: SteepleChase Records
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