Meant to Be features guitarist
John Scofield's 1990 pianoless quartet on 11 of his compositions. During the best selections (such as "Big Fan" and "Mr. Coleman to You") one can hear the influence of not just the original
Ornette Coleman Quartet but the
Keith Jarrett/
Dewey Redman Quintet.
Joe Lovano's increasingly original tenor sound (mixing together
John Coltrane,
Dewey Redman, and even
Eddie Harris on this set) works well with
Scofield and the tight but loose rhythm section (bassist
Marc Johnson and drummer
Bill Stewart). "Eisenhower" (a slightly tongue-in-cheek, boppish romp) and "Some Nerve" (which uses New Orleans parade rhythms) are also memorable performances. The colorful and enjoyable set is modern mainstream music of the 1990s, stretching ahead while holding on to the roots of hard bop, funk, and fusion. ~ Scott Yanow