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SF Jazz Collective: Matt Penman (bass instrument); Isaac Smith, Eric Harland, Joshua Redman, Miguel Zenón, Nicholas Payton, Renee Rosnes, Bobby Hutcherson. Personnel: Miguel Zenón (flute, alto saxophone); Joshua Redman (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Nicholas Payton (trumpet); Isaac Smith (trombone); Renee Rosnes (piano); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone, marimba); Eric Harland (drums). Audio Mixer: Jeff Cressman. Liner Note Author: Bob Blumenthal. Recording information: Chicago Symphony Center; Lincoln Center; Skywalker Ranch. Photographer: Jay Blakesberg. Arranger: Gil Goldstein. The second album from this all-star San Francisco-based octet, which was formed in 2004 by saxophonist Joshua Redman, features a stellar live set of post-bop that includes the John Coltrane compositions "Naima" and "Moment's Notice," as well as originals like "Scrambled Eggs" and "Development." Featured musicians include the vibes player Bobby Hutcherson and the trumpeter Nicholas Peyton. SF Jazz Collective wowed critics and jazz fans alike with their debut offering on Nonesuch. Pared from a triple disc offered on their website to a single CD, it was the first to showcase the group's M.O.: to pick one jazz composer per season, focus on reinterpreting that work for octet, and showcase for the writing of individual members -- one song by each -- and record it all. Their debut, SF Jazz Collective, focused on the tunes of Ornette Coleman and was stellar in every way. The Collective went through some personnel changes in their second season: bassist Robert Hurst was replaced by Matt Penman, drummer Brian Blade by Eric Harland, and trombonist Josh Roseman by Isaac Smith. Returning are pianist Renee Rosnes, saxophonists Miguel Zenón and Joshua Redman (the group's artistic director), trumpeter Nicholas Payton, and the legendary vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson. Gil Goldstein returns as arranger and consultant. The liner notes by Bob Blumenthal underscore Goldstein's contribution as a silent ninth member of the group who helps in reshaping the work to fit a larger group setting. In 2005, the focus was on the work of John Coltrane, and like its predecessor, has been trimmed from a double disc -- the original features seven Trane works as opposed to the four included here -- to a single disc. The eight individual compositions -- all present on the double-disc set -- have been honed to four, with pieces by Payton, Redman, Zenón, and Harland. Coltrane's "Moment's Notice," from Blue Trane kicks the recording off. This is a daunting piece for many improvisers in that it sets a new bar for harmonic invention on the fly. Goldstein adds new material to the beginning that introduces even more quickly the juxtaposition of rhythm and melody that gives way to the theme of the tune. Redman's solo stands out, as does Payton's. Next up is the classic, "Naima," from Giant Steps. Perhaps Coltrane's best-known ballad, it stands in sharp opposition to his later style of playin. Bobby Hutcherson gets the nod here and does an utterly beautiful job in the solo, articulating the piece's open chords, quiet dignity, and its understated sentiment. The other two Coltrane tunes are the modal masterpiece "Africa," from the Africa Brass sessions, and the steaming "Crescent," from the album of the same name. Hutcherson and Redman clearly stand out from the pack on the former, while Payton, Smith, and Zenón do on the latter. Redman's "Half Full" features a gorgeous solo by Rosnes as well as a nice flute bit for Zenón. Payton's "Scrambled Eggs" is a furious blower for the trumpet player who engages every member of the group before he closes it breezily. Goldstein's charts are magnificent and full of quizzical moments, and meaty, challenging blowing interplay. In sum, SF Jazz Collective, Vol. 2 offers every bit of the satisfaction that its predecessor does, and despite the changes in personnel, this is a group that truly plays together as a collective, setting them aparDown Beat (p.89) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "They're out of the gate at full speed on 'Moment's Notice,' with tight execution while leaving room for burning solos by trombonist Isaac Smith and trumpeter Nicholas Payton." SF Jazz Collective 2 Music SF Jazz Collective 2 Songs SF Jazz Collective 2 Review
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