There isn't a weak track on
Reid Anderson's remarkable debut CD. Leading a quartet comprised of
Mark Turner on tenor sax,
Ethan Iverson on piano, and
Jordi Rossy on drums,
Anderson constructs a universe of staggering complexity and lofty melodicism. The shape-shifting tempos of "Dirty Showtune," the sizzling grooves and winding melodies of "Kafka," and the sheer difficulty of "Imagination Is Important" -- all make it clear that
Anderson will go far as a composer and bandleader.
One can tell a lot about a musician from his or her song titles, and
Anderson clearly realizes this. His quirky wordplay ("Leaping Greenly Spirits," "I Want You So Bad") not only engages the listener on a visceral level; it also shows that he doesn't take himself too seriously.
Anderson's attention to little details like this can serve him well as he strives to stand out in the field of young and more-than-capable jazz musicians. ~ David R. Adler