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4.0 out of 5 stars Modern bass master's retrospective album up with the best, February 3, 2000
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Ian Muldoon (Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: One Two Three Four (Audio CD)
Recipe for musical excellence: judicious balance of two musicians steeped in the history of the music-Mr Hart and Mr Drummond- with two younger musicians establishing themselves as masters in their own right - Mr Scott and Mr Handy; add a variety of contexts - different meters, solo, duo, trio, and quartet; add a range of compositions, standards - Ann Ronnell's Willow Weep for Me, Traditional - Goin' Home (a brilliant highlight for Mr Handy's tenor reminding one of Mr Shepp's version),Originals eg - Oh Jay (which really cooks) by Mr Drummond, and you have it. Highlights for me include Ballad Poetique an impressive impressionistic tone poem in the form of a free improvisation; a stunning piano solo by Mr Scott on Driftin'; and Craig Handy's tenor on Oh Jay reminiscent of Mr Coltrane but his own sound. Naturally, the bass is mixed forward and given prominence but it is not obtrusive in terms of the other players - yet I found it a little "hard" cf the opening track Ana Maria by Wayne Shorter. In this regard, I prefer a "woodier" sound, just personal taste I guess. Yet on other tracks, say on the solo track Prelude to a Kiss, I didn't notice this "hardness'. The leader, Mr Drummond considers this a retrospective of his distinguished career which includes appearances on over 300 discs. It may be the bass in jazz has been given a new lease of life with the birth of the CD - no more tracking problems. Recording standards seem very high now and some wonderful music has been released by bassists, Haden, Peacock, Andy McKee (Sound Roots a must have), Ben Allison, Dave Holland, etc. Mr Drummond's album 1-2-3-4 is up there with them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great effort but again wish they ad 4.5 star option, October 27, 2008
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C. Katz "Chazzbo" (Peoples Republic Of Massachussettes) - See all my reviews
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But listening now and gave them 5 star benefit of doubt.Drummond is so ubiquitous he is becoming the new Milt Hinton.I great for but not to up in mix.Maybe now "Blue Trane" but a super solid effort with a band tat can't miss.I must find more Craig Handy because here he plays with surefootedness and elan.Great on all tempos.Stephen Scott was always somebody I though worthy of more recognition (best member in Sonny Rollins band whenever I saw them).And is Billy "Jabali" Hart anything other then the epitome of taste.Just at moment when CD seems like it may drag a bit it comes backs.No explosions here just a rock solid CD
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One Two Three Four by Ray Drummond (Audio CD - 1999)
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