1 – Beautiful, right in my wheelhouse. They have Hutcherson/Tyner DOWN! I would think it is Hutcherson, but suspect someone like John Hicks is the pianist. Also a wonderful composition. This is a must have for me.
2 – Shades of Jaco Pastorius or whatever. I did not have patience to make it through the cut.
3 – Nice cut. 1950’s? Someone like Thad Jones?
4 – Interesting East/West hybrid, though it overstays its welcome by half. Joe Harriott-ish, but not Harriott.
5 – Love it, also right in my wheelhouse. And another pianist who has his Tyner down, to the point where it sounds as if it could be Tyner, but it isn’t based on what I know of his discography. But it sure seems like him. Very strong sax playing on this. Must have this if I don’t already. Great cut.
6 – Stride is not a style that works for me. Seems to be well done for what it is.
7 – Huh? No thanks.
8 – Good cut. Very nice, flows well. Actually like this quite a bit.
9 - The old standard, well played. But doesn’t grab me.
10 – This one does grab me at the beginning, but doesn’t go anywhere. Just sort of keeps repeating the same thing with rhythmic variations. I really dislike the drumming. Assume this is from the last 30 years, where the in-vogue rhythmic approaches lose me, and other musical considerations seem to get marginalized.
11 – Again, doesn’t seem to go to much of anywhere. I can enjoy any snippet of #’s 10 and 11, but the full performances go stale for me. I do like this more than #10. Some Mal Waldron influence in this one, but not Mal – he did it better.
Thanks for the interesting BFT. LOVE#’s 1 and 5, like #8 quite a bit, look forward to many of the reveals!