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Alan Skidmore: After The Rain
ByAlan Skidmore
saxophoneb.1942

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Eddie Sauter
composer / conductor1914 - 1981
Perhaps the exceptions have been few but they have been mighty. Think only of Charlie ParkerWith Strings,

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Guy Barker
arrangerb.1957

Colin Towns
pianoSkidmore is well-known for his deep respect and affection for

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Steve Melling
pianob.1959

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
On "It's Easy To Remember" Towns conjures a cinematic grace to an introduction that somehow makes Skid's entry all the more anticipated and appreciated. A solo violin precedes the saxophonist's final choruses in an additional moment of quiet drama. Skidmore's solo on Coltrane's "After The Rain" is rich in sentiment and free of any hint of mawkishness. "Theme For Ernie" features a lush, if more straightforward, arrangement from ," arranged by Horst Mühlbradt but again frames a solo in which not a note is out of place. Mühlbradt's decision at one point to shadow the saxophone with a single bassoon is a master stroke. The arranger's take on "My One And Only Love" is similarly rich and concludes with a beautifully poised cadenza from Skidmore.
Every time I play After The Rain, I hear something freshand in Colin Towns' arrangements particularly so. An oboe essaying the tune before the saxophone returns on "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" or the contrast between flute and bassoon on the introduction to Duke' "In A Sentimental Mood," being just two examples. If I had to pick a track from this great collection, it would probably be "Nature Boy" but the warmth and individuality that Skidmore brings to Coltrane's "Central Park West" is a joy that would run it close.
One time after a gig, a couple of fans approached Skidmore with one saying to the saxophonist, "You're so lucky being able to play like that." Skid's wife Kay was there. Her reply was swift and cutting"Yes, and it's funny but the more he practises, the luckier he gets." Practice makes perfect. ">
Track Listing
I Remember Clifford; It’s Easy To Remember; After The Rain; Nature Boy; Too Young To Go Steady; Theme For Ernie; Naima; Nancy; My One And Only Love; Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye; In A Sentimental Mood; Where Are You?; Central Park West.
Personnel
Alan Skidmore
saxophoneAlan Skidmore (tenor saxophone); Steve Lelling (piano) - Tracks 1, 2, 4-9, 11 & 12 Radio Philharmonie Hannover des NDR; Tracks 3, 10, 13 Colin Towns’ Mask Symphonic.
Album information
Title: After The Rain | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Miles Music
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