A potent alto saxophonist who previously played with
Either/Orchestra and the
Mingus Big Band,
Jaleel Shaw's second CD as a leader focuses mostly on his own compositions. His top-notch band includes pianist
Robert Glasper, guitarist
Lage Lund, bassist
Joe Martin, and drummer Johnathan Blake. "Flipside" is a strong opener, a turbulent post-bop vehicle that inspires everyone in the group. "Almost" is a haunting ballad (co-written with
Lund), while his loping "In 3" has a melancholy air. The leader's two-part suite has a dreamy quality: "Muna's Sleeping" is a lush ballad featuring his floating, lyrical alto with
Glasper playing both piano and Fender Rhodes, then "Muna's Dream" is a bit more abstract, with spacy electronic effects behind his straight-ahead solo.
Shaw works magic with standards as well. "If I'm Lucky" has been recorded mostly by singers (though it pops up as a jazz instrumental on occasion),
Shaw's understated arrangement brings out the song's wistful air; the piano is omitted, and
Lund's spacious accompaniment will appeal to fans of
Jim Hall and
Ed Bickert.
Cole Porter's "Love for Sale" is performed so often that it is a challenge to take a fresh approach, but
Shaw's chart alters the accompaniment just a bit and also adds trumpeter
Jeremy Pelt as a guest. ~ Ken Dryden