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When it comes to the Young Lions -- that is, retro improvisers whose straight-ahead hard bop and post-bop are a throwback to the '50s and '60s -- there are two equally absurd viewpoints in the jazz world. The Stanley Crouch/Wynton Marsalis crowd sees them as musical saviors who are rescuing jazz from the "evils and horrors" of fusion, avant-garde jazz, and jazz-funk; at the opposite extreme are avant-gardists who insist that the Young Lions are putting the nail in jazz's creative coffin. But truth be told, the Young Lions will be neither jazz' salvation nor its downfall. Innovators and traditionalists both have their place in jazz, and when it comes to trumpet playing, there is room for a risk-taking explorer like Dave Douglas, as well as a more traditional Young Lion such as Sean Jones. Eternal Journey, Jones' first album as a leader, finds the trumpeter drawing on the influence of Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Clifford Brown, Woody Shaw, and other big-toned icons -- Jones definitely appreciates the trumpeters with the big, fat, full-bodied tones, although there are also hints of the softer, more economical Miles Davis in some of his playing. Jones is no innovator; the Ohio native was born in the late '70s, but stylistically, he sounds like he just stepped out of the '50s or '60s. This hard bop/post-bop disc not only underscores Jones' talents as a soloist, but also as a composer; he wrote half of the material himself, and his writing is certainly respectable on tunes that range from the driving "At the Last Minute" to the reflective ballad "John." When it comes to interpreting popular music, Jones tends to over-emphasize Tin Pan Alley warhorses that have been beaten to death over the years. But all things considered, Eternal Journey is a promising and enjoyably solid, if derivative, debut for the Young Lion. ~ Alex Henderson
Trumpeter Sean Jones has won numerous awards including the Downbeat 2000 Jazz on Campus Award and Downbeat Noteable Performance Award 2001. Performing with Mulgrew Miller, Ralph Peterson, and Charles Fambrough on his debut "Eternal Journey", Jones embark Sean Jones Eternal Journey Songs | 1. | Gullyism |
| 2. | Eternal Journey |
| 3. | John |
| 4. | Serpent, The |
| 5. | You Are My Everything |
| 6. | God Bless the Child |
| 7. | At the Last Minute |
| 8. | Searching |
| 9. | Somewhere Over the Rainbow - (Bruce's Rainbow) |
| 10. | 95 South |
| 11. | Very Thought of You, The |
| Eternal Journey Music Review Purchase Eternal Journey CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Branford Marsalis Eternal CD (2004)
Eternal Journey
$14.55 An Extraordinary Ballad Coll. W/J.Calderazzo,E.Revis,J.Watts
Personnel: Branford Marsalis (saxophone); Branford Marsalis; Eric Revis (bass instrument); Joey Calderazzo (piano); Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums). Audio Mixer: Rob "Wacko" Hunter. Liner Note Author: Rafi Zabor. Recording information: Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY (10/07/2003-10/10/2003). Eternal finds saxophonist Branford Marsalis in a contemplative mood performing a mix of original and standard ballads with his usual quartet of pianist Joey Calderazzo, bassist Eric Revis, and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts. The title track, written for his wife Nicole, is a hushed and cerebral affair, but never feels anything but warm. Similarly, the lead-off track, "The Ruby and the Pearl," contains the faint blush of Ellington-ian exoticism and "Gloomy Sunday" brings to mind the rumbling and atmospheric late-'60s work of longtime Marsalis touchstone John Coltrane. The album, his second solo outing for his Marsalis Music label, is dedicated in memory to a list of people one can only assume were as influential musically on Marsalis as emotionally. Among them are bassist Malachi Favors, ...
| | Eric Alexander Dead Center CD (2004)
Eternal Journey
$13.85 Personnel: Eric Alexander (tenor saxophone); Eric Alexander ; John Webber (double bass); Harold Mabern (piano); Joe Farnsworth (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Liner Note Author: Neil Tesser. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (06/10/2004). Photographer: John Abbott . Recalling the moody and atmospheric mid-to-late-'60s ...
| | Jeff "Tain" Watts Detained At The Bluenote CD (2004)
Eternal Journey
$13.45 Jeff "Tain" Watts: Jeff "Tain" Watts; Kenny Garrett (alto saxophone); Eric Revis (bass instrument); David Gilmour, Dave Kikoski, Marcus Strickland. Personnel: Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums); David Gilmour (guitar); Steven Remote (recorder); Marcus Strickland (tenor saxophone); Dave Kikoski (piano, synthesizer). Audio Mixer: Steven Remote. Recording information: Blue Note, NY (02/07/2004/02/08/2004). Drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts leads his quintet plus guest altoist Kenny Garrett ...
| | Dizzy Gillespie Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945 CD (2005)
Eternal Journey
$13.79 This is a live concert recording of Dizzy and Bird from Town Hall not previously known to have been recorded. With audio restoration by Ted Kendell, the sound is excellent. This is a discovered recording of Dizzy and Bird at bebop's inception - the equiv
Personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet); Dizzy Gillespie; Curly Russell (double bass); Charlie Parker (alto saxophone); Don Byas (tenor saxophone); Al Haig (piano); Max Roach, Big Sid Catlett (drums). Liner Note Authors: Robert E. Sunenblick M.D.; Ted Kendall; Ira Gitler. Recording information: Town Hall, New York, NY (06/22/1945). Photographer: Charles B. Nadell. The historic live Town Hall sessions by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker from 1945 have been discovered on an acetate pressing, and are transferred with digital enhancement to CD. Why this concert was not issued initially is understandable, but Ira Gitler's informative and insightful liner notes suggest they likely were misplaced. What Gitler's essential writing also reveals is that these dates were approximate by only weeks to the original studio recordings of these classics, and there was no small amount of controversy ...
| | Sean Jones Gemini CD (2005)
Eternal Journey
$14.49 Personnel: Sean Jones (trumpet); Sean Jones; Tia Fuller (flute, alto saxophone); Ron Blake , Walter Smith III (tenor saxophone); Kenny Davis (acoustic bass, double bass, electric bass, bass guitar); E.J. Strickland, Corey Rawls (drums); Andre Hayward (trombone); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Orrin Evans (keyboards). Liner Note Author: Gretchen Carhartt. Recording ...
| | Kenny Barron Perfect Set: Live At Bradley's 2 CD (2005)
Eternal Journey
$13.85 Kenny Barron: Kenny Barron (piano); Ray Drummond (double bass); Ben Riley (drums). Bradley's was a legendary New York City jazz club that for 25 years acted as a gathering place for many of the Big Apple's top musicians, a place to hang out. In 1996, the Kenny ...
| | Jazz For A Sunday Morning CD (1999)
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| | Lucky Thompson 1944-1946: Lucky Start CD (2001)
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| | Godiego: What A Beautiful Name CD (1999) (Import) Japan
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| | Kenny Forsh Live Performance In Poughkeepsie, New York CD (2003)
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| | Cascabulho E Caco De Vidro Puro CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Delons Wersja Z Napisami CD (2008) (Import)
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| | Mozart: Symphonies No 40 & 41, Etc / Glover, Royal Po CD (2008)
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