Recorded four days after his debut as a leader, tenor saxophonist
Javon Jackson's second Criss Cross release is the '90s equivalent of a blowing session. The Berklee College of Music graduate is joined by one of his former teachers, tenor saxophonist
Billy Pierce, along with pianist
Kirk Lightsey, bassist
Christian McBride, and drummer
Louis Hayes, to play three originals (two of them by
Jackson), three jazz originals, and one standard.
Jackson and
Pierce play together on five of the seven selections, the other two are ballad features for each saxophonist. Both played in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers during the 1980s and also in the groups of other great drummers after
Blakey:
Jackson with
Hayes and
Elvin Jones,
Pierce with Tony Williams.
Jackson has the bigger sound,
Pierce has the more aggressive attack, and the first-rate rhythm section keeps the proceedings heated. Favorites include
Jackson's "So the Story Goes" and "Not Yet,"
Dexter Gordon's "Dolo," and
Joe Henderson's "Homestretch," all up-tempo and, as the CD's title says, burnin'. This is recommended set of "tenor madness" from two of the instrument's best-known practitioners. ~ Greg Turner