The great tenor Dewey Redman has always been a versatile player and he really gets a chance to show off his individuality on this set, whether it is some freebop a la early Ornette Coleman, "Mirror Windows" (which is an explosion of sound and pure energy), the soulful "Blues for J.A.M. - Part 1," a free and speechlike tenor-piano duet with Geri Allen on "As One" and a boppish "Lazy Bird." On "If I Should Lose You," Redman has a rare chance to play some conventional but cliché-free alto. With bassist Cameron Brown and drummer Eddie Moore forming a solid team, this is an easily recommended set of inside/outside music. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Boo Boodoop 9:46
Composed By, Arranged By – Dewey Redman
2 Mirror Windows 8:32
Composed By, Arranged By – Dewey Redman
3 Blues or J.A.M., Pt. 1 5:02
Composed By, Arranged By – Dewey Redman
4 If I Should Lose You 8:07
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
Arranged By – Dewey Redman, Geri Allen
5 As One 5:58
Composed By, Arranged By – Dewey Redman
6 Lazy Bird 6:20
John Coltrane
Arranged By – Dewey Redman, Geri Allen
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Dewey Redman
Bass – Cameron Brown
Drums – Eddie Moore
Piano – Geri Allen
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