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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Young Sax Player With A Distinctive Style,
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This review is from: Grant Stewart + 4 (Audio CD)
Though the liner notes for "Grant Stewart +4" provide little biographical information, it seems that Grant Stewart is a well-traveled and highly experienced tenor saxophonist in his 30's. His style is rooted in hard bop and he is certainly up to the level of the first-class band assembled for this CD. Stewart's tenor sound is quite remarkable. While many younger tenor players opt for a harder, cutting sound, Stewart's sound is softer and very attractive, especially on ballads. It is quite personal too, and while there are certainly traces of Gordon, Mobley and Cohn in his sound, it's hard to pinpoint any particular tenor player Stewart sounds like. Put this personal sound together with Stewart's flowing, melodic improvisations and it doesn't take long to know that you are listening to a very impressive young tenor saxophonist.The program for this straight ahead CD contains no great surprises and leans mainly on standards such as "Yesterdays", "You Leave Me Breathless", and the ballad "The Folks Who Live on the Hill" (which is a particular highlight of the CD). The originals by Al Cohn ("You and Me"), and his son Joe Cohn ("Cohn on the Cob") take us deep into swinging bop territory. "Limehouse Blues" is a uptempo romp on which Stewart really shows off his impressive tenor chops. Jobim's "Sabia" and the standard "Lonely Town" are fine performances but don't seem quite as inspired as the other tracks. The "+4" (guitarist Joe Cohn, pianist Bill Charlap, bassist Paul Gill and the swinging drummer Willie Jones 111) are particularly supportive and cohesive, especially for a group that came together in the studio (though Stewart has played many live gigs with guitarist Joe Cohn). Indeed, in this group Cohn is nearly as up front as Stewart, sometimes playing the melody in tandem with the tenor man and adding some strong and often blazing guitar solos. Charlap is a cooler, less extroverted soloist than Cohn but the contrast between them makes for a nice balance of styles. But at the end of the day no one steals the show from the leader Grant Stewart. This very well recorded 60 minute CD is warmly recommended and if you enjoy the music of Dexter Gordon, Hank Mobley and Sonny Stitt, you will surely enjoy this outing by Grant Stewart.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CHOICE !!!!!!!,
By Robert I. Bloom (brooklyn, ny USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grant Stewart + 4 (Audio CD)
tenor sax player grant stewart has to be the greatest living interpretor-of the great american song book - of his generation -forsure! ---his playing is so warm so heartfelt so perfect itsometimes brings me close to tears!!!! you can hear his group w joe cohen and his brother phil on drums every tuesdaynight these daysat the greatest little jazz club in nyc--smalls on w 10th st----to hear this group play is to experience something very special--grants choice of tunes reflects his impeccable taste-- and his playing is sheer delight----you can get a taste of this on his cds--- but seeing him play live w his group is a revelation---if u can get there to see him--you will be so richly rewarded ! and he just keeps getting better all the time---- we are truly blessed to be able to share in this mans genius and bask in the glow of the greatest music ever created ! great songs great melodies driving blazing rhythm !if you think i`m indulging in hyperbole here w my compliments--- go see him !!! or get his cds to get a taste of the best and most consistently satisfying jazz around ! soul indeed !!!!! grant stewaRT HAS IT IN SPADES Y`ALL !!!
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Grant Stewart + 4 by Grant Stewart (Audio CD - 2005)
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