In the Year of the Dragon

In the Year of the Dragon

In the Year of the Dragon

In the Year of the Dragon

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Overview

Geri Allen's sixth recording, and a reprise of her 1987 Soul Note recording Etudes, has her again in the mighty company of bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Paul Motian, a dream team for any modern jazz pianist. Certainly up for the challenge, Allen fits right in beautifully, and inspires Haden and Motian to energize their personal styles. They collectively dive into the deft harmonic and melodic trappings of the leader, though all certainly adopt a pure sense of democracy and understand their shared values with this heady brand of progressive music. Everyone contributes compositions, and they play revisions of standards with a common thread among their past associations. Bud Powell's "Oblivion" is taken at an animated, maddeningly fast tempo, but the trio drops not one beat or note. Ornette Coleman's tricky post-bop icon "The Invisible" is also played to absolute perfection, and these tracks mark the utter maturation of Allen's immense talent. The epitome of the trio's convergence as a unit is manifested during "No More Mr. Nice Guy" (not the Alice Cooper tune), a slightly macabre tune that expresses darkness through light from a startlingly subtle and heavy salvo of sunrise tones, bass into ringing chords, a march interlude, and semi-bop starts and stops in a totally compelling construct bearing many repeat listenings. Haden's placid "First Song" dips deeply into an emotional well, while "See You at Per Tutti's" conversely exudes an easy bluesy vintage swing. Motian's pieces "Last Call" and the title track move between a free, gospel-tinged turnaround and a mysterious implied melody accented by Allen's signature chordal motifs, respectively. Allen also contributes this yin and yang philosophy on her arrangement of the traditional Juan Lazaro Mendolas piece "Rollano," with Mendolas on the quena/wood flute, and the very slow Thelonious Monk-like heartfelt tribute "For John Malachi," dedicated to her mentor at Howard University. Fully realized, diverse, and balanced, this piano-bass-drums trio recording is one of the very best of its late-'80s era, loaded with great musicianship, surprises, and an accurate representation of these genius musicians' personalities and individualism blended into a complete whole. In the Year of the Dragon is highly recommended to all who appreciate superb musicianship coming together. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2023
Label: WINTER & WINTER
UPC: 0025091702718

Tracks

  1. Oblivion
  2. For John Malachi
  3. Rollano
  4. See You at Per Tutti's
  5. Last Call
  6. No More Mr.Nice Guy
  7. Invisible
  8. First Song
  9. In the Year of the Dragon

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Geri Allen   Primary Artist,Piano
Charlie Haden   Primary Artist,Bass
Paul Motian   Primary Artist,Drums
Juan Lazaro Mendolas   Quena,Flute (Wood)

Technical Credits

Geri Allen   Composer,Performer
Kevin Thomas   Assistant
Steve Byram   Design
Mark Malabrigo   Photography
Juan Lazaro Mendolas   Composer
Stefan Winter   Producer
Paul Motian   Composer,Performer
Charlie Haden   Composer,Performer
Jon Rosenberg   Engineer
Ornette Coleman   Composer
Bud Powell   Composer
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