James Brandon Lewis/Chad Taylor: Radiant Imprints
Author: Kevin Le Gendre
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Musicians: |
James Brandon-Lewis (ts) |
Label: |
Musicube |
Magazine Review Date: |
July/2019 |
Media Format: |
CD |
Catalogue Number: |
CB 0319 |
RecordDate: |
2017 |
In the past decade saxophonist Brandon-Lewis has done excellent work with his trio both on stage and in the studio, and this duo with drummer Chad Taylor, a hero of the Chicago scene, sees him rise manfully to a challenge away from his regular band. While a salient reference might well be the memorable meeting of John Coltrane and Rashied Ali, there is an acknowledgement of the saxophone legend's oeuvre in a much broader sense by way of compositions that use the likes of ‘Lonnie's Lament’ and '26-2' as points of departure. Yet Brandon Lewis and Taylor roam around history with joyous abandon to contextualise further, showing one of Coltrane's origins by a startling segue of ‘Impressions’ and Charlie Parker's ‘Bebop’, which channels the molten energy of each all the while imposing a fresh ruckus on the already febrile original themes. The whole album is a brilliant panorama of rhythm and texture that moves from Taylor's African-tinged percussion, with plenty of heady 6/8, to the soothing ripples of mbira, which form a tranquil space in which Brandon-Lewis can show his more introspective side. Those not familiar with his trio will be struck by his more strident approach elsewhere; weighty, flinty tone which is boulder-like in the bass register; clockwork time when playing tense ostinatos; smeary distortion of certain notes to create a ‘backwards scratch’ that summons a virtual DJ. In Taylor he has an equally expressive, adventurous partner, and their meeting is an inspired one.
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