The title of this Yellowjackets effort is an apt one. The departure of
co-founding bassist Jimmy Haslip in 2012 left a huge hole in the lineup.
Haslip wasn't only the group's bassist, but one of its most productive
composers. Founding pianist/keyboardist Russell Ferrante, with longtime
members saxophonist Bob Mintzer and drummer Will Kennedy, eventually
chose Felix Pastorius, son of the mighty Jaco, and a seasoned performer
in his own right. (On a number of tracks here, he plays his father's
bass, loaned to him by its owner, Metallica's Robert Trujillo.) The
younger man doesn't play with the same "lead bass" flash of his dad --
at least in the studio -- his style here reflects the role Haslip
played, but his tone and nimbleness are his own. (Check his
fleet-fingered work as it meets Ferrante's arpeggios in "Thank You.")
The band still carries within it the meld of contemporary and
straight-ahead jazz -- with Mintzer there is always going to be a nod to
post-bop in there -- but the feel is far more immediate and organic.
They departed from their usual recording procedure and cut the album
live in the studio, adding relatively few overdubs later. Mintzer's
opener, "When the Lady Dances," is a straight-ahead post-bop number that
pops and swings with a fine understated solo by Ferrante. The pianist
offers "Can't We Elope," a rewrite of Herbie Hancock's "Canteloupe."
It's one of three tracks here that features the trumpet of Ambrose
Akinmusire. The meaty piano groove and the twin horns offer a stylish,
fresh take on soulful hard bop. Another of the pianist's compositions
"An Amber Shade of Blue," features a knotty head with some fiery call
and response between Akinmusire and Mintzer -- the track fades in what
seems like mid-jam. Mintzer's "I Knew His Father" is both a welcome to
the younger Pastorius and a nod to Jaco--the saxophonist played in the
Word of Mouth Band and was present at Felix's birth-- drawing a large
circle to a close. Its meld of Latin groove, punchy swing, and boppish
blues, offers the younger bassist a fine opportunity to comp, fill, and
run the board as the band gets deep inside the melody. A Rise in the
Road provides longtime Yellowjackets' fans plenty; but more importantly,
it delivers a a bracing new approach and a renewed sense of swinging
adventure. by Thom Jurek
Tracklist:
1 When the Lady Dances 5:07
Bob Mintzer
2 Civil War 5:47
Bob Mintzer
3 Can't We Elope 5:27
Russell Ferrante
4 An Informed Decision 6:29
Russell Ferrante
5 Longing 7:17
Russell Ferrante
6 Thank You 5:46
Bob Mintzer
7 Madrugada 5:08
William Kennedy
8 An Amber Shade of Blue 6:57
Russell Ferrante
9 (You'll Know) When It's Time 4:52
Russell Ferrante
10 I Knew His Father 4:52
Bob Mintzer
Credits
Bass – Felix Pastorius
Composed By – Bob Mintzer (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 10), Russell Ferrante (tracks: 3, 4, 5, 8, 9), William Kennedy (tracks: 7)
Drums, Percussion – William Kennedy
Piano, Keyboards – Russell Ferrante
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Mintzer
Trumpet – Ambrose Akinmusire (tracks: 3, 4, 8)
quarta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2021
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