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Darrell Grant's MJ New: Our Mr. Jackson
ByDarrell Grant
pianob.1962

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Mike Horsfall
vibraphone
John Lewis
piano1920 - 2001

Marcus Shelby
bass
Percy Heath
bass, acoustic1923 - 2005
Carlton Jackson
drums
Kenny Clarke
drums1914 - 1985

Connie Kay
drums1927 - 1994
Those familiar with the MJQ will pretty much know what to expect. While imitation presumably was not the goal, the MJ New sounds very much like the MJQ Old. One difference is at the piano, where Grant's strapping two-handed approach seldom bears any resemblance to Lewis' spare single-note runs. As for Horsfall, he might pass for Jackson in a blindfold test. Shelby and Jackson? They may as well be Heath and Clarke (or Kay, who replaced Clarke three years into the quartet's long and successful runs, the last of which ended in 1997.)
The repertoire is mostly MJQ as well, with such staples as "Bags' Groove," "Versailles," "Autumn in New York," "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" and "Cancer" from

Mary Lou Williams
piano1910 - 1981

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Even though many of the numbers on Our Mr. Jackson will be well-known to fans of the MJQ, it is always a pleasure to hear them again, especially when they are played with such expertise and insight. The temperament and musicianship on the album are excellent, as must be its over-all grade. ">
Track Listing
Bags’ Groove; Versailles; Autumn in New York; Drop Me Off in Harlem; Cancer (from the Zodiac Suite); Crossing the Bridge: Vanport; A Viennese Affaire; String Quintet in C Major: Adagio; Bach to Brazil; Surrey with the Fringe on Top; Wading Through; Bags’ Groove (reprise).
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Title: Our Mr. Jackson | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Lair Hill Records
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