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Kendrick Scott: Corridors
ByTrue, one of Blue Note's earliest press releases, sent out by Alfred Lion's wife Lorraine in January 1948, would have been a prime candidate for the Desperate Marketing hall of shame. It hailed

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Don Was
bassb.1952
But one digresses.
In the press release for Kendrick Scott's highly recommended Corridors, the drummer and composer is quoted at length speaking about the concept behind the nine-part suite which comprises the album... "Born during lockdown, the record focuses on posing outward questions instead of inward contemplation. 'I was thinking to myself, How has life changed for everyone?' says Scott, who began the writing process with a deceptively benign inquiry: What are people doing inside their homes? 'From that question, the theme of corridors came to me,' he says, noting that the metaphor was in part inspired by a long corridor in his New York City apartment. 'When you think of corridors, it really implies movement, going from one place to the next. But yet now everyone is stagnated inside them.'" There is more along the same lines.
And hurrah for Scott. Because his words are not, as that short extract might suggest, b.s. but a true description of the circumstances of the suite's birth and an accurate indicator of the album's vibe. This context is one of, not necessarily loneliness, but certainly of on-one's-ownness. Fronting a trio with bassist

Reuben Rogers
bass, acoustic
Walter Smith III
saxophone, tenorb.1980

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016
Corridors is most artistically successful pandemic album yet to be released.
*A cheap and ill-mannered remark, but one delivered with affection. Any septuagenarian who has the chutzpah to go around looking like Was chooses to go around looking, deserves a tip of the hat. ">
Track Listing
What Day Is It?; Corridors; A Voice Through The Door; One Door Closes; Isn’t This My Sound Around Me?; One Door Closes, Another Opens; Your Destiny Awaits; Another Opens; Threshold.
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Title: Corridors | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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