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Wayne Escoffery: Hopes and Dreams
There's a gravity and depth to the young (early 30s) Escoffery's sound and approach, one that clearly has benefited from his exposure to two legendary jazz masters' music during his tenures in the Mingus Big Band and Ben Riley's Monk Legacy band. Unlike some of his contemporaries, who seem more intent on notes and sequences than in forging a sound and story, Escoffery shapes his notes and phrases with a billowing, burly tone, stretching out notes and sculpting solos with lines that resonate lyrically. Locke's concise, incisive mallet comping and dancing solos complement the tenor sax, giving the group an open, uncluttered feel. Bassist Hans Glawischnig and either Lewis Nash or Johnathan Blake on drums complete that limpid ensemble sound.
In a program including three standards and three tunes from jazz sources, Escoffery's own pair of originals stand out, especially the title tune, an incantatory melody over a slow backbeat shuffle with Locke repeating a vamp on vibes and soloing on marimba. Mingus' "Noon Night," with its sweeping tenor statement and haunting coda, and Bill Barron's elegiac "Dedication to Wanda," Harrell's trumpet limning the ballad melody as Escoffery improvises, are fully realized, indelible performances. And for gratifying examples of how to handle faster tempos with an urgency that allows for expression as well as velocity, there are the solos and Blake's kinetic drumming on "Love Walked In" and the soulful swing of "Chronic Blues," a little known Coltrane composition with a brawny yet shapely tenor solo.
Track Listing
Hopes and Dreams; Liason; Love Walked In; Noon Night; Chronic Blues; Dedication to Wanda; The Sake of It; The Face I Love.
Personnel
Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorWayne Escoffery: tenor saxophone; Tom Harrell: trumpet; Joe Locke: vibes; Hans Glawischnig: bass; Lewis Nash: drums; Johnathan Blake: drums.
Album information
Title: Hopes and Dreams | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Savant Records
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About Wayne Escoffery
Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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