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Chicago Soul Jazz Collective: It Takes a Spark to Start a Fire
ByJohn Fournier
saxophone, tenor
Marques Carroll
trumpetOpening cut "Detroit Will Rise Again" is an understated work composed by Fournier which recalls late 1970s "crossover," fueled as it is by the Rhodes piano of
Amr Fahmy
piano
Larry Brown Jr.
guitar
Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Unfortunately, that quality doesn't last. Trumpeter

Nicholas Payton
trumpetb.1973

Raul Midon
vocals
Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Joe Sample
piano1939 - 2014

Bob James
pianob.1939
Sure, nostalgia feels good in these uncertain times, but the mellow often gets into the soul of the Carroll and Fournier, whitewashing that Blue Note reminiscence. Fact is, 1970s crossover and the Blue Note feel have a hard time existing on the same plane. Those early 1960s recordings had political statements about civil rights and equality cut into their titles, and that tradition is carried over into this album, but the subtlety of boiling urgency expressed by Morgan,

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Jackie McLean
saxophone, alto1932 - 2006
Track Listing
Detroit will rise again; Down and out in Buffalo; It takes a spar to start a fire; Her eyes are blue and sometimes gray; God bless the patient; Where do you go when you dream; Nora calls from the moon
Personnel
Chicago Soul Jazz Collective
band / ensemble / orchestraMarques Carroll
trumpetAmr Fahmy
pianoAndrew Vogt
bass, electricLarry Brown Jr.
guitarKeith Brooks II
drumsJohn Fournier
saxophone, tenorNicholas Payton
trumpetRaul Midon
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
John Fournier: composition
Album information
Title: It Takes a Spark to Start a Fire | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: JMARQ
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