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First, the familiarities: "Autumn Leaves," big and bouncy, gives tenor saxophonist Alex Foster room to romp before the chart explodes into trumpet shakes and ends with a pensive reverie. Johnny Mercer's "Dream" is a lush reading of a gorgeous theme, flickering with constant, clever shaping and reshaping. Charlie Parker's "Chasin' the Bird," opened with a beefy Kenny Davis bass line, intermingles woodwinds with low and high brass for a twisting, rambunctious take on the melody line and eventually gives way to an incandescent, deftly constructed Harrell trumpet solo.
"Shapes," the first track, comes on like a wind symphony and shifts into a twisting theme before opening up for improvisations by Foster, Harrell, Davis, and drummer Carl Allen. "Daily News" features Harrell's flugel bouncing off rising and falling tides of horns. "São Paulo" is a light and breezy bossa. "Train Shuffle" sends us home with chugging rhythms and particularly inquisitive solos by trombonist Conrad Herwig and Braden. It's a bluesy, evocative end to a journey that's invigorating and full of promise for the next trip of its kind.
--Philip Booth, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Apex of the 30+ year Career of a Major Talent,
By Joel Fass (Riverdale, N.Y.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time's Mirror (Audio CD)
I am a guitarist/composer and an unabashed Harrell admirer since I first heard him in the late '70's on the New York scene. He was an in-demand sideman then, little-known to fans, but already he had won over the musicians. His trumpet playing scared us then, and he already had an mature and attractive body of compositions in the books of various bands he was in. And his artistry has only grown exponentially ever since. This recording's merits (to-the-point solos, well-planned, thorough-composed and emotionally charged charts, and a suite-like continuity) stand on their own. However, they take on added meaning when considered as the fruition of all those years experience coupled with constant thought about music and searching for a voice by the artist (some of these pieces are 30 years old, some written in 1999). Standouts include "Daily News" (which uses metric shifting, compelling backgrounds and an exciting, ever-moving compositional landscape to create a steely brilliance offset by the warmth of Tom's flugelhorn), Sao Paulo (a zephyr-like bossa which slowly unfolds to wrap up with a glorious out-chorus), and the title track (if you aren't moved by this ballad performance, put in a call to the coroner). This CD should only win Harrell more admirers, despite a craven 3 star review in Downbeat (seemingly because the reviewer couldn't handle the fact that Harrell's fame has finally grown beyond initiates). Tom Harrell's music does what art is supposed to when done right: bring beauty into the world and uplift the race. And he does it on this recording with more clarity and emotional commitment than ever before.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing !,
By Graziano (Buenos Aires. Argentina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time's Mirror (Audio CD)
Whithout doubts, the trumpet of the new millenium, now with a big band. Un- Loosing! ( sorry about my english! )
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Tom Harrell can do better than this,
By A Customer
This review is from: Time's Mirror (Audio CD)
This is a beatifully arranged and performed recording, but the music is lacking the striking originality and sense of adventure that one finds in other Tom Harrell performances. In fact, some of it is just plain dull and corny. If you really want to hear what Mr. Harrell can do, I recommend Labyrinth or The Art of Rhythm or his wonderful collaboration with Joe Lovano on Live at the Village Vanguard.
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