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Eric Alexander: Second Impression
ByEric Alexander
saxophone, tenorb.1968
As the premise behind Second Impression was bold spontaneity, Alexander gathered around him a trio of longtime friends and colleagues whose musical antennae reside on the same wavelength, thus assuring that whatever path he might choose would be firm and secure. Pianist

Harold Mabern
piano1936 - 2019

Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968

Bob Cranshaw
bass1932 - 2016
Once the group was intact and ready, tunes were chosen and arrangements worked out in the studio. Mabern suggested

Jimmy Smith
organ, Hammond B31925 - 2005

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
While Mabern, Cranshaw and Farnsworth play their roles with enthusiasm and assurance, and Mabern is an especially engaging and perceptive soloist, it's clear that they are essentially along for the ride, lending Alexander a broad canvas on which to paint his sharp and radiant sound-portraits. Alexander, for his part, is invariably eloquent and persuasive, reinforcing his stature as one of the jazz world's most astute and accomplished tenor saxophonists. And that's far more than a Second Impression. ">
Track Listing
Second Impression; So Many Stars; Blues for Mo; Jennie’s Dance; Secret Love; T-Bone Steak; Frenzy; Everything Happens to Me; Full House.
Personnel
Eric Alexander
saxophone, tenorEric Alexander: tenor sax; Harold Mabern: piano, Fender Rhodes (4, 5, 9); Bob Cranshaw: bass; Joe Farnsworth: drums.
Album information
Title: Second Impression | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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