Quantcast
NEWS |   Sign In   |   I'm New Here
Return to home page





Moods
Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet
This Heart of Mine
Pamela Hines
In Between Moods
Tony Foster
Go and Find
Leanne Weatherly
Shambhala
Susan Wylde
First Steps
Min Rager








Pete McCann
Info | Enter
Gretchen Parlato
Info | Enter
Henry Threadgill
Info | Enter
Keith Jarrett
Info | Enter

Love Songs Live!
Harry Allen


By Jack Bowers
Comments        

Two words are about all that are needed to sum up the singular talents of swing–based tenor saxophonist Harry Allen — smooth and consistent, each of which aspect of his charismatic persona is abundantly present on this compilation of love songs recorded in concert between 1993 and ’96. I’m not fully conversant with Allen’s influences but Stan Getz had to be one of them (listen, for example, to Jobim’s “Once I Loved”). Others, he says, include Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins and Paul Gonsalves, pretty respectable models on which to pattern one’s style. Getz is most prominent in Allen’s sound, the others in his trenchant improvisations. While all of these ballads save one (Allen’s own composition, “Skyscraper”) have been around the block more than a few times, Allen simply shrugs that off and gives each one a warm and perceptive reading that seems to assert, “This is how I play; how you respond is up to you.” The album is taken from four sessions, three in Hamburg and one in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The settings are quartet (tracks 1, 2, 7) or quintet (3–6, 8–10). Allen’s is the only horn except on tracks 4, 8 and 10 where he shares the front line with the outstanding trumpeter Randy Sandke. The others in Allen’s supporting cast are superb, beginning with pianist John Bunch, bassist Dennis Irwin and drummer Duffy Jackson (“But Beautiful,” “This Time the Dream’s on Me”) and including pianist Brian Dee, bassist Len Skeat and drummer Oliver Jackson (“Every Time We Say Goodbye”); guitarist Howard Alden, pianist Dave McKenna, bassist Frank Tate and drummer Butch Miles (“Once I Loved,” “Skyscraper,” “The Touch of Your Lips,” “O Grande Amor”); Sandke, Dee, Skeat and Oliver Jackson (“Sweet Lorraine,” “Sophisticated Lady,” “Stardust”). No matter the framework, Allen is Allen, an eloquent young player who is never at a loss for an appropriate thought or phrase. He’s so charming, and so assured, that he can even construct a super–slow–motion version of Harold Arlen / Johnny Mercer’s “This Time the Dream’s on Me” and make it sound almost exciting. Be advised that everything else is unhurried as well, with excitement taking a back seat to beauty and shapeliness. And there’s no more beautiful way to close any album than with Hoagy Carmichael’s imperishable “Stardust.” A sumptuous soundtrack for those who are, have been or plan to be in love.

Contact:Nagel–Heyer Records, Rugenbarg 85, 22549 Hamburg, Germany. Web site, www.nagelheyer.com; e–mail info@nagelheyer.com

Harry Allen at All About Jazz.
Visit Harry Allen on the web.


Track listing: But Beautiful; Every Time We Say Goodbye; Once I Loved; Sweet Lorraine; Skyscraper; The Touch of Your Lips; This Time the Dream

Personnel: Harry Allen, tenor saxophone; Randy Sandke, trumpet; Howard Alden, guitar; John Bunch, Brian Dee, Dave McKenna, piano; Dennis Irwin, Len Skeat, Frank Tate, bass; Duffy Jackson, Oliver Jackson, Butch Miles, drums.

Style: Straightahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Published: August 01, 2001


Read more reviews of Love Songs Live!.


Be the first to post a comment on:
Harry Allen's Love Songs Live!

Signup & post a comment!






More articles by Jack Bowers

Salute to Stan Kenton: Artistry in Contrast
Gerald Wilson Orchestra / Dallas Original Jazz...
I'm Flying
Rob Parton Quartet
Deck the Halls with Big Band Carols




Recent CD Reviews
George Garzone - Among Friends George Garzone
Among Friends
Charles Tyler - Charles Tyler Ensemble Charles Tyler
Charles Tyler Ensemble
Rudi Mahall / Axel Dorner / Jan Roder / Uli Jennessen - Die Enttausschung Rudi Mahall / Axel Dorner / Jan Roder / Uli Jennessen
Die Enttausschung
Fay Victor Ensemble - The Freesong Suite Fay Victor Ensemble
The Freesong Suite
Jon Irabagon with Mike Pride - I Don't Hear Nothin' But the Blues Jon Irabagon with Mike Pride
I Don't Hear Nothin' But the Blues
Hank Jones / Oliver Jones - Pleased To Meet You Hank Jones / Oliver Jones
Pleased To Meet You

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(29)













.. Privacy Policy | AAJ Supports: Lens Lady All material copyright © 2009 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. Advertise | Contact Us