Tarbaby: You Think This America
Editor's Choice
Author: John Fordham
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Musicians: |
Eric Revis |
Label: |
Giant Step Arts |
Magazine Review Date: |
September/2024 |
Media Format: |
DL |
RecordDate: |
Rec. August 2022 |
The 53 year-old New York drummer Nasheet Waits (raised by a famous percussionist father, Freddie Waits, and mentored by Max Roach) has been making himself an indispensable presence at the cutting-edge of American jazz since the turn of the millennium. He has led his own Tarbaby trio since the 1990s (the name comes from the 19th century
Now comes a pair of engrossingly different recordings with Waits at the helm, both hosted by the artist-centred Giant Step Arts, the non-profit operation founded by acclaimed jazz-photography partnership Jimmy and Dena Katz.
Tarbaby’s
The quartet set
The drummer’s own awed and dreamy ‘Moon Child’ draws obliquely delicate solos from both Nelson and Turner, and his brittle, jarring ‘The Hard Way’ stretches both the saxophonist’s symmetrical lyricism and the expressive extremes of his tonal range. ‘Liberia’ (inspired by Marcus Garvey) is a piece of darkly ambient impressionism, and Coltrane’s ‘Central Park West’ closes the set on a riveting free-swinger that encapsulates this fine band’s empathic command of today’s jazz and just about everything unplugged that led to it.
Two cracking sets, both 2024 jazz-poll contenders.
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