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Artist:
Mulgrew Miller and Wingspan
Label: Max Jazz Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 610614020426 EAN: 0610614020426 ASIN: B00006J3VB Release Date: 2002-09-17 |
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Mulgrew Delivers.......2005-05-10
The best yet in a fine catalogue.......2002-10-13
This new record, probably some 20 years hence from Countdown, only confirms Mulgrew Miller's early flowering of genius. Over the years, as jazz players often do, on account of the strange economics and aesthetics that control the jazz industry, Miller has struggled to find the proper musical context to optimally display his pianistic genius. Well, he's found it on The Sequel.
Ostensibly a reprise of or follow up to another early Miller recording, Wingspan, The Sequel retains only Steve Nelson, probably the foremost practioner of his instrument, on vibes from the earlier group. All the other players (Steve Wilson on alto and soprano sax, Duane Eubanks on trumpet, Richie Goods on bass, and Karriem Riggins on drums) are new. Of these Karriem Riggins makes the strongest impression, with a deep groove and swing, brilliant colorations, and sheer rhythmic dynamism casually eminating from every stroke he takes. Duane Eubanks, Kevin and Robin's younger brother, also impresses mightly, as does Richie Goods, rock-solid on acoustic bass. I've never been that impressed with Steve Wilson, but he plays his butt off here and comes through like a champ.
As for the headliner, with this record he seems to have vaulted himself to the very head of jazz pianists. He's more relaxed, more confident, more creative than I've ever heard him.
Of particular note are the strength and variety of the compositions, from the elegiac, Middle-Eastern flavored "Know Wonder," to the Brazilian-drenched, sadly uplifting "Samba D'Blue," to the post-bop swing of "Go East Young Man." In the interior of the smartly packaged disc, Miller says, "I strive to compose beautiful melodies and interpret them with a beat that dances." I'd say he's admirably accomplished that goal here.
It's been seven years since his last recording as a leader (although he's been on more than 200 recording dates in that time!), and it's been more than worth the wait. Highest recommendation.
Mulgrew....You Did It Again.......2002-09-18
Mulgrew Miller is an accomplished composer, arranger, performer and bandleader. The "Sequel" album is only the latest offering that displays Miller's complex style. I saw Miller play along side of Benny Golson at the 2001 Chicago Jazz Festival and I can tell you he is a treat to listen to.
There is absolutely no filler on this album. Miller is yet to come out with an album that has filler.
Its all substance dude!!!
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