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Odean Pope Quartet at Chris’ Jazz Cafe

Chris' Jazz Café
Philadelphia, PA
July 19, 2014
Legendary tenor saxophonist Odean Pope, in addition to his international status and iconic recordings, often appears in Philadelphia, his home town, but usually in festivals, concerts, and other situations where he is part of a bigger mix. His one evening show at Chris' Jazz Café gave listeners a special opportunity to hear him in an intimate setting where they could really attend to the subtlety of his playing in addition to his intricate long runs fueled by his innovative circular breathing. For the occasion, he assembled two of his "regulars,"

Lee Smith
bass
Craig McIver
drums
Tom Lawton
piano
John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Prince Lasha
flute1929 - 2008

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
Pope's spiffy and well-tailored grey suit provided a gentlemanly contrast to the typically casual attire of jazz musicians, and he carried forth his gentility by dedicating, with a touch of humor, the standard "Too Young to Go Steady" to his manager Deena Adler and her long time husband who were seated in the front row. Pope's introductory cadenza of adolescent falsetto sounds and squeaks continued the musical joke, but soon was transcended by a Coltrane- like lyrical approach to the tune. Trane's legato playing was so seamless that it has been called "sheets of sound." Pope's sound is a unique blend of roughness and beauty that might by comparison be called "ribbons of sound." He is a player whose lyricism might be missed in faster numbers. Here, in his own special way, he did Coltrane proud. The nod to Trane's Quartet was furthered by Lawton's powerful solo which echoed

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
In another ballad, "Old Folks," which became a jazz standard by virtue of Miles Davis' rendition in the album, Someday My Prince Will Come (Columbia, 1961), Lawton provided the introduction, and then Pope used his circular breathing technique to weave exquisite long runs wrapped around the melody with well-crafted intervallic and harmonic changes all his own. Lee Smith, who is earning his way into the pantheon of legendary bassists, provided a heart-stopping solo that combined startling multi-fingered technical virtuosity with haunting emotional expression.
The group then provided contrast with "Knot It Off," Pope's own upbeat hard bop tune that was unmistakably influenced by

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
"Trilogy" is a dark and sonorous original with a sense of mystery and a distinct African influence; a song of the plains. Was Pope thinking of Coltrane's "Africa" from the album Africa/Brass (Impulse, 1961)? Pope's harmonic changes and Lawton's solo brought the piece to a boil.
A surprising moment occurred when Pope introduced the great trumpet player,

Eddie Henderson
trumpetb.1940

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
The performance exemplified Pope's exceptional ability as a group leader to bring his ensemble into meaningful and diverse dialogue with complex musical implications. It also represented a highlight of the nightclub season in Philadelphia, where the jazz club scene has suffered attrition and chaos in the past few years. Pope brought a special dignity to this event, and the clientele and staff at Chris' added a feeling of special respect for what

Billy Taylor
piano1921 - 2010
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