Marc Edelman of
Sharp Nine Records caught these young up-and-comers in action just as some of them were wrapping up their formal studies. The identical
Strickland brothers --
Marcus on tenor and
E.J. on drums -- are on hand, along with
Julius Tolentino on alto,
Jeremy Pelt on trumpet,
Jeb Patton on piano, and
Brandon Owens on bass. The talent pool here is deep, and the program is an even split between covers and originals.
Dexter Gordon's bright, boppish
"I Want More" kicks off the session; the other picks are
Reuben Brown's lively and melodic
"Billy" (which starts out sounding like the coda of
"My Ship"),
Jimmy Heath's minor
blues "The Quota," and
Jackie McLean's up-tempo
blues head
"Bird Lives." Marcus Strickland plays soprano on
Tolentino's breezy
"Dedicated to Dad" and
Pelt's 3/4
ballad "Reassurance"; he glows on tenor on his own harmonically involved
"For Fewer Words," while
Pelt gives yearning expression to the high melody notes of
Patton's
bossa "All Is Not Lost." Loose and flexible rhythm section interplay, beautifully voiced horns, focused and mature
improvisation -- these players may be fresh out of class, but they're already pros. ~ David R. Adler