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Charles Owens Trio: Here It Is
ByFor a taste of where Owens' journey finds him today, you can't go wrong with Here It Is, a collection of songs with accomplished Virginia jazz artists
Andrew Randazzo
bassDJ Harrison
multi-instrumentalist
Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Jimmy McGriff
organ, Hammond B31936 - 2008
A good example of this approach is his take on the

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
"Heartbreak + Setbacks" is a solid smoker with Harrison really kicking it into gear and Owens shifting from hard-charging cyclical patterns to flutters and knotty bebop figures, while Randazzo cuts through with the kind of deep-groove bass line that has helped propel his other band, Butcher Brown, to fame.
There is a lot of love in the air on these tunes, as many of them are inspired by '70s soul, hence the covers of

Earth, Wind & Fire
band / ensemble / orchestraOn the opposite side of the mood spectrum, Owens' spare and elegiac "The Sunday After" is a heartrending composition, written for the victims of the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub in 2016 (and revisited on trumpeter

Rex Richardson
trumpetStrangely, the numbers that are most compelling are the quirky takes on Vernon Duke's "Autumn in New York" and

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Tom Waits
piano and vocalsb.1949
Like any funk-driven music, Owens' neo-soul concept is more hook-driven and there is less freedom for the rhythm section to stretch out. Subsequently, you may be left wondering whether you stumbled onto an R&B record rather than jazz. But thankfully it does not matter, as Owens keeps things engaging at every turn. He is shooting for accessibility and succeeds in a very soulful, groove-driven way. ">
Track Listing
The Problem With The Golden Rule; In A Sentimental Mood; And We Go Gentle; Best Part; My Heart Belongs To Daddy; After The Love Is Gone; Heartbreaks + Setbacks; People Make The World Go Round; Sunshine Moonglow; Autumn In New York; The Sunday After; Crazy To Lose You.
Personnel
Charles Owens
saxophone, tenorAndrew Randazzo
bassAdditional Instrumentation
Andrew Randazzo: hybrid guitar; DJ Harrison: drums.
Album information
Title: Here It Is | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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