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Eric Alexander: Chicago To New York
ByEric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
While the soprano adds spice to Alexander's musical menu, the tenor remains his bread and butter, as witness his mastery of mood and tempo on

Gene Ammons
saxophone, tenor1925 - 1974

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Mike LeDonne
organ, Hammond B3b.1956

George Fludas
drumsb.1966
Carroll and Fludas comprise the Chicago connection, as that is their home base, whereas Alexander and LeDonne call the New York City area home. Even so, the quartet in its varied frameworks has played together on many occasions and Fludas has recorded with Alexander at least once. LeDonne, who shines on piano or organ (but plays only piano here), is a superb accompanist and soloist, while Carroll and Fludas make sure the rhythmic ingredients are fresh and tasteful. Alexander, for his part, maintains his usual standard of excellence, easily wending his way through any and all melodic and rhythmic barriers with proficiency and assurance.
While "Afro Blue" and "Wise One" may seem unlikely departures from the norm, Alexander infuses them with singular warmth and charm, wresting all the color and gracefulness he can from the soprano while proving he is a master of that instrument, too, as he sets the stage for the tenor-based banquet to come. From Chicago to New York, or wherever else one wishes to travel, Alexander and his mates go the extra mile to make sure the journey is smooth and pleasurable. ">
Track Listing
Afro Blue; Wise One; This Is Always; Only The Lonley; Hittin' The Jug; The Lamp Is Low; Agel Eyes.
Personnel
Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorMike LeDonne
organ, Hammond B3Dennis Carroll
bassGeorge Fludas
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Mike LeDonne is on piano throughout.
Album information
Title: Chicago To New York | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Cellar Music Group
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