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Harold Mabern: Mabern Plays Coltrane
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Harold Mabern
piano1936 - 2019
Mabern never let you forget that, by all accounts, he was a generous, joyous man who reveled not only in the music of the moment but in the grandly human art of communication. His big hands could, at any given moment in the studio or onstage, create thunder, bombast, silence, solace. He could waltz you across the dance floor or pin you to your seat. Mabern, God bless him, could play it all. And, to our eternal gratitude, he did. No pomp or circumstance, just true spirit. Thus the spirit guides him on this posthumous set, Mabern Plays Coltrane.
Mabern Plays Coltrane completes a trio of career defining releases taken from a three week residency at NYC's Smoke Jazz and Supper Club in January of 2018. The first, The Iron Man, (Smoke Sessions Records, 2018) fervently spotlighted Mabern the performer and interpreter and proved beyond doubt what he brought to every stage on any given night: power, grace, unbridled (yet humble) virtuosity, and humor. Mabern Plays Mabern, (Smoke Sessions Records, 2020) highlighted his many striking compositions, among them "The Beehive," "Rakin' and Scrapin,'" and the boisterous "Iron Man."
So Mabern Plays Coltrane is just that and then some. A powerhouse set of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Vincent Herring
saxophone, altob.1964

Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967

John Webber
bass, acoustic
Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968
Clean, brisk, rocking, raucous, and never lacking in energy, free swing or inspiration, the horns tear into "Blue Train" and a blistering "Impressions." Farnsworth juggles rhythm and meter. Webber veers, twists, and turns with insightful agility. "Naima" and "Dear Lord" showcase subtlety and nuance. And at the center of it all, where he rightfully belongs, is Harold Mabern. Long may his piano resound. ">
Track Listing
Dahomey Dance; Blue Train; Impressions; Dear Lord; My Favorite Things; Naima; Straight Street.
Personnel
Harold Mabern
pianoVincent Herring
saxophone, altoEric Alexander
saxophone, tenorSteve Davis
tromboneJohn Webber
bass, acousticJoe Farnsworth
drumsAlbum information
Title: Mabern Plays Coltrane | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Smoke Sessions Records
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