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- Date Released: December 14, 1999
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Contemporary
- Label: High Note
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The combination of tenor saxophonist Alexander, trumpeter Jim Rotundi, guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Joe Farnsworth has yielded great results, with the collective One for All and their own individual bands. Their longstanding association with organ master Charles Earland unfortunately ends with this CD, as Earland has passed away. So this is their last chance to cook with the Mighty Burner, and they do it up right. Although this is Alexander's date, all five take equal roles in this effort. They swing harder than seemingly possible for "Explosion," a muscular and virile hard-driver where horns shout over Earland's fiery solo. The steaming hot "Burner's Waltz" has an incessant bass drum throb pushing an unassailable groove and Alexander's rip-em-up tenor. The same type of bass drum pulse raises the funky "Carrot Cake." The band dips into the Benny Goodman songbook for "Soft Winds," an easy swing not readily adaptable to the organ combo, but pulled off nicely here. Earland's penchant for pop-funk is present on the Al Green evergreen "Let's Stay Together," with Alexander's pretty, sweet tenor playing the sturdy melody line, and Rotundi's trumpet inventing contrary lines as support. Chaka Khan's "Through the Fire" has all the earmarks of Earland's trademark stance, but more hollowed out. There are also two ballads. "God Bless the Child" has Bernstein leading and Alexander moving him up a notch, while Earland doubles the tempo on the bridge for roiling organ and tenor solos. Alexander's increasing maturity is evident on the low-end emphasis of the surly "Born to Be Blue." Where Earland's epitaph has been written, this posthumous coda is a reminder of how inspirational he was to younger cats. The remaining four will carry this relationship with them for a long time, and this is a perfect example that this match was made in heaven, where Earland has now returned.
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Burner's Waltz |
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Let's Stay Together |
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Explosion |
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Through The Fire |
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Soft Winds |
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Credits
- Charles Earland - Organ (Hammond) // Charles Earland - Organ (Hammond) // Charles Earland - Producer // Charles Earland - Producer // Eric Alexander - Sax (Tenor) // Eric Alexander - Main Performer // Peter Bernstein - Guitar // Joe Fields - Executive Producer // Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer // Jim Rotondi - Trumpet // J. Flint - Session Photographer // Joe Farnsworth - Drums // Pamela Xavier - Graphic Design
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