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E.J. Strickland: In This Day
ByRavi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965
"Abandoned Discovery" enters quietly, offering a smiling groove and an intensity level that only gets better. Saxophonists
Jaleel Shaw
saxophone, altob.1978

Marcus Strickland
clarinet, bass
Luis Perdomo
pianob.1971
Shaw and Marcus have most of the big moments, both collectively and separately: Their cascading conversations on "Asante" and "Wrong Turn" simply hypnotize. Marcus brought both tenor and soprano saxophones to the party, and his rising soprano on "Robin Fly Away" and the title track is absolutely glorious; he also lets fly with the soprano on the hellacious "New Beginnings," while Yosvany Terry
saxophone
It's a toss-up whether Perdomo is better on electric or acoustic keyboardshis piano gives both "Beginnings" and the swirling ballad "Eternal" a percussive Latin vibe, but his Wurlitzer brings Old School Fusion to "Realms." Congero Pedro Martinez's enticing percussion only appears on four tracks, which is ten tracks less than he should have gotten; his congas mix with the frontline's mesmerizing opening to "Asante," bringing together the tribal and the technical, and he literally dances with Tia Fuller's flute on "Illusions." Martinez' spotlight piece "Perdito's Prelude" is hot, too, but it fades too early and should have been incorporated with the opening of "Beginnings."
The big detours appear on Cheray (Mama Zun) O'Neal's spoken-word pieces "Eternal (intro)" and "In Faith (In This Day)." The two poems may portray the emotional center of E.J.'s music, but there's enough of a musical disconnect to make both pieces seem pretentious; what's more, Charenee Wade's overlapping vocals on the former piece only makes the piece convoluted. Also, David Gilmore
guitar
On the bright side, the blemishes on In This Day show E.J. Strickland isn't afraid to work at the boundaries. Hopefully on his next disc, he'll avoid trying to explain his motivation and (to coin a phrase) just do it.
">Track Listing
Abandoned Discovery; Asante; Eternal (intro); Eternal; Pedrito's Prelude; New Beginning's; In Faith; In This Day; Angular Realms; Find Myself; Wrong Turn; Illusions; Robin (intro); Robin Fly Away.
Personnel
E.J. Strickland
drumsE.J. Strickland: drums; Jaleel Shaw: alto sax; Hans Glawischnig: acoustic and electric basses; Luis Perdomo: piano, keyboards; David Gilmore: guitar (9, 13); Pedro Martinez: congas, djembe (2, 5, 6, 12); Yosvany Terryl: tenor sax, chekere, bell (6); Charenee Wade: vocals (3); Cheray O'Neal-Mamazun: spoken word (3, 7); Tia Fuller (12); Brandee Younger: harp (13).
Album information
Title: In This Day | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Strick Muzik
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