- Audio CD (23 Sep 1996)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Warner
- ASIN: B000002NA7
- Other Editions: MP3 Download
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,342 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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It should be noted that the rhythm section is rock solid throughout, and the entire quintet really meshes nicely during solos and so forth. Certainly, some of Redman's later music is brilliant as well. But this album shouldn't be overlooked in the least.
This album was the point at which his stunning synthesis of genres really came into its own. Redman always records with only the finest musicians, and this album demonstrates it clearly with all four of the supporting cast truly understanding Redman's music and his mission. Brian Blade is the best drummer out there as far as I'm concerned (check out his CD "Perceptual" w/ the Brian Blade Fellowship). Peter Bernstien works the guitar, Peter Martin on piano, and Christopher Thomas handles the bass. All three of these guys are probably in the top 10 of young musicians on their respective instruments.
The entire album is great, and it's quite easy to play straight through, but I have a few favorite tunes. "Cat Battles" is awesome; great melody, great changes and great soloing by everybody. The first track, "Hide and Seek", is just cool, if only for Redman's incredible intro. I have some friends who live by "When the Sun Comes Down", and I sure can't argue with the fact that its a beautiful song.
This and his next two releases "Timeless Tales" and "Beyond" might very well be the future of jazz, and I wouldn't be at all disappointed if they were.
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