Monday, September 19, 2011

Warren Wolf: ST (2011)

Vibraphonist Warren Wolf has a light and dexterous sound that makes this album an appealing mainstream jazz experience. He in joined on this recording by Christian McBride on bass, Peter Martin on piano, Greg Hutchinson on drums, Tim Green on alto and soprano saxophone, and Jeremy Pelt sits in on trumpet for a few tracks. Opening with “427 Mass. Ave." the music is upbeat with a touch of funk and nice drumming. Pelt adds some punchy trumpet to the festivities, and there is a fine elastic bass solo in addition to vibes and drums interplay. The fast paced hard-bop continues on “Sweet Bread" with deeply swinging vibes and strong saxophone. Deeply rounded saxophone and drums with vibes accenting carries “Eva" with potent saxophone and percussive vibe solos highlighted. The dynamic “Katrina" begins appropriately with a haunted melancholy feel, before developing dynamically with fast and percussive vibraphone. Powerful saxophone and a deeply elastic bass feature drive the music through to its conclusion. Full blast bebop oriented jazz is the order of the day on “One for Lenny" opening with a rapid bass solo, and then moving into a lightning fast vibes and bass feature. After a fast and nimble saxophone solo, McBride gets a nice bowed bass feature backed by light mallet accents. This was a fine all around album, sure to appeal to mainstream jazz enthusiasts. The band was comfortable and impressive at any speed from bop to ballads and worked very well together.
Warren Wolf endearingly admits to being "kind of flashy" and he certainly does get around on both vibraphone and marimba. There's a lot more than mere flash about his playing, though. No matter how fast and complex his improvisations, there is a clear thread of unfolding melody, spiced with harmonic ingenuity. At 31, this is his debut album as a leader, although he's been attracting attention with Christian McBride's band since 2007. Wolf is a forceful, even rugged, player compared with, say, Gary Burton and just listening to him can leave you a bit boggle-eyed, but he's a musician to be reckoned with, no doubt about it.
Tracklist:
01. 427 Mass Ave
02. Natural Beauties
03. Sweet Bread 6:03
04. How I Feel At This Given Moment
05. Eva
06. Senor Mouse
07. Emily
08. Katrina
09. One For Lenny
10. Intimate Dance
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