Javon Jackson: The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni

Rating: ★★★

Record and Artist Details

Musicians:

Jeremy Manasia (p)
Nikki Giovanni (v)
McClenty Hunter (d)
David Williams (b)
Javon Jackson (ts)

Label:

Solid Jackson Records SJ 006

April/2022

Media Format:

CD

RecordDate:

Rec. 24 July 2021

The 78-year old Giovanni is a renowned African-American poet, Black Arts activist and educator who linked with Jackson when she gave a lecture at his invitation at the university where he teaches. A devout Christian himself, the tenorist then invited her to select 10 spirituals and gospel pieces for his quartet to play and here is the result.

While former Messenger and Elvin Jones sideman Jackson pays tribute to Coltrane’s religious inspiration in his note, there is little of that great artist’s presence in his sound or phrasing since he plays throughout quite softly, allowing his warm, Henderson-like tone to carry these venerable melodies; there are no great fireworks, no convoluted or overtly impassioned passages either. At the same time, there is no conscious use of gospel harmonies or a heavily reverential approach with these performances.

Ms Giovanni sings in her quite frail and rather moving manner on ‘Night Song’; a Nina Simone speciality, the poet having been a close friend of that late artist. The real discovery for this reviewer is pianist Manasia, a New York familiar with an extensive discography who plays throughout with impeccable taste and pleasing creativity. They take ‘Swing Low’ as a calypso in the Rollins manner, ‘Wade In The Water’ has hints of swing and the heartfelt ‘Lord I Want To be A Christian’ is a duet between Jackson and Manasia. Otherwise, quietly done.

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