J Allen D- Pharoah's Children
On his Criss Cross debut, 29-year-old Detroit-born saxophonist J.D. Allen brings his own perspective to the aesthetic rumblings that stamped middle '60s jazz music. Boasting an open, richly textured tone, a meticulous, thoughtful approach, and a definitive sense of time, Allen interacts continuously with pianist Orrin Evans, bassist Eric Revis and drummer Gene Jackson over a stimulating hour of original music. On three titles as guest, the great new trumpeter Jeremy Pelt.
Tracklist:
- Our Man Revis
- Queen Elisabeth
- Mademoiselle Blackman
- So Get Rid Of The Midgets And Send In The Giants
- The Annex
- The Bitter Pill
- Mr. O.e.
- Pharoah's Children
- House Of Eugene
- Action Jackson
- Question
On his Criss Cross debut, 29-year-old Detroit-born saxophonist J.D. Allen brings his own perspective to the aesthetic rumblings that stamped middle '60s jazz music. Boasting an open, richly textured tone, a meticulous, thoughtful approach, and a definitive sense of time, Allen interacts continuously with pianist Orrin Evans, bassist Eric Revis and drummer Gene Jackson over a stimulating hour of original music. On three titles as guest, the great new trumpeter Jeremy Pelt.
Tracklist:
- Our Man Revis
- Queen Elisabeth
- Mademoiselle Blackman
- So Get Rid Of The Midgets And Send In The Giants
- The Annex
- The Bitter Pill
- Mr. O.e.
- Pharoah's Children
- House Of Eugene
- Action Jackson
- Question