Accompanied by pianist Rita Marcotulli, bassist Cameron Brown and drummer Matt Wilson, veteran tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman puts on a well-rounded program. On "I Should Care," "The Very Thought of You" (a tribute to Dexter Gordon) and the bossa nova "Portrait In Black & White," he shows that, although his roots are in avant-garde jazz, Redman is quite capable of caressing a melody. In contrast, his renditions of "I-Pimp," "Tu-inns" and "Eleven" emphasize freer improvising and plenty of fire. In both contexts, Dewey Redman emerges as an underrated giant. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 I Should Care 10'55
Sammy Cahn / Axel Stordahl / Paul Weston
2 The Very Thought of You 9'28
Ray Noble
3 I-Pimp 1'45
Dewey Redman
4 Portrait in Black and White 9'17
Chico Buarque / Antônio Carlos Jobim
5 Tu-Inns 7'18
Dewey Redman
6 Kleerwine 4'12
Dewey Redman
7 Stablemates 5'21
Benny Golson
8 Eleven 8'58
Dewey Redman
Credits :
Arranged By, Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Dewey Redman
Bass – Cameron Brown
Drums – Matt Wilson
Piano – Rita Marcotulli
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