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Branford Marsalis Quartet: Four MFs Playin' Tunes
ByFaulkner's skills are magnetic, combining propulsion and finesse, which proves a great fit alongside his more seasoned band-mates, in a vigorous set that includes two covers as well as fresh material. While there are no new concepts here, the music is palpable and results in one of the band's more striking releases, continuing the legacy of momentous works such as 2002's Footsteps of Our Fathers (Marsalis Music.)
When first listening to the quartet's rendition of Thelonious Monk's well worn "Teo" the question surfaces of why Marsalis and crew haven't ventured into more experimental or technologically progressive terrains, especially when Marsalis' career has also tilled fertile ground with his hip hop/jazz groupBuckshot Lefongue. The answer is found simply in the love of the tunesthe intricacies of emotion, melody, and composition and upon closer examination of "Teo" the quartet's creativity as consummate artists with profound abilities is unveiled. This is echoed in Calderazzo's "The Mighty Sword" which bubbles with a contagious hook; in the divine cadence of "A Summer into Autumn Slips" where Marsalis' soprano floats likes a leaf twisting in the wind; in the deep interpretation of the 1930's gem "My Ideal," where the band accompanies Marsalis' amber toned horn in perfect harmony; and when Eric Revis awe-strikingly walks his bass down the swinging line in "Whiplash."
The key ingredients hereas usually found in the quartet's musicare substance, urgency, and excellence. Faulkner's newfound explosiveness is just the icing on the cake.
Track Listing
The Mighty Sword; Brews; Maestra; Teo; Whiplash; As Summer Into Autumn Slips; Endymion; My Ideal; Treat It Gentle.
Personnel
Branford Marsalis
saxophoneBranford Marsalis: saxophones; Joe Calderazzo: piano; Eric Revis: bass; Justin Faulkner: drums.
Album information
Title: Four MFs Playin' Tunes | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Marsalis Music
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