Just re-reading this thread. I've been digging into Lovano's music lately -- particularly recordings he made with his Us Five band.
I would strongly recommend these two:
I like Lovano's sound. It's varied; there are lots of colors and tones. And you can hear many different influences mixed in there -- from old heavies like Hawkins and Webster to free/free-ish players like Archie Shepp and Dewey Redman. So there's tradition in his horn -- but it's been integrated into his own unique voice.
Us Five is interesting because they use two drummers (both playing a regular drum kit), so the music sounds sorta "clattery" -- in appealing way. Since the drummers have to listen carefully to not play over top of each other, there's a sense of continuous improvisation. The overall effect is cool and unique.
I haven't heard the other record by Lovano's Us Five band, Cross Culture. Any thoughts from folks who've heard it?
I suppose I need to check it out.