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Jordan Young: Jordan Young Group
ByJoe Sucato
saxophoneb.1980
The album opens with

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Yotam Silberstein
guitarThree selections take things back to the '60s with stellar results. Sucato and Silberstein seamlessly slide through the head of

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980

Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3b.1972

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
The four other tracks on the album are odd little miniatures inserted after every two fully formed statements. Charette is credited as the composer on "PiNGs 1" through "PiNGs 4," but these pieces come off like spontaneous group creations. The first one opens with random soundsrain stick, shakers, cymbals and odd organ blipsbut a steady, trance-inducing guitar ostinato eventually emerges. The duality between freedom and stability is present in all of the "PiNGs," with "PiNGs 3" being the spaciest and "PiNGs 2" the most cohesive. Though these four short selections don't add much, they don't detract from overall enjoyment of the album, and point to a largely untapped area of music for organ groups.
While organ groups around the world seem to cling to convention like a security blanket, drummer Jordan Young's debut shows an artist willing to build on the tradition and take this instrumental format into new places, heretofore unexplored to the fullest extent. ">
Track Listing
H and H; Every Time We Say Goodbye; PinGs 1; Jean de Fleur; Claudes Monet; PinGs 2; Afro-Centric; JF Blues; PinGs 3; My One And Only Love; Angola; PinGs 4.
Personnel
Jordan Young
drumsJoe Sucato: tenor sax; Brian Charette: Hammond B-3 organ; Yotam Silberstein: guitar; Jordan Young: drums.
Album information
Title: Jordan Young Group | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Self Produced
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