The Art Of Rhythm

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 64:57

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Harrell's Masterpiece

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If you have only space for one Tom Harrell album in your collection - this is it. What is special on this album is the wide variety of rhythms and melodies. No song sounds the same but they all hang together beautifully. And almost all the songs are memorable and really stand out. I've listened to this album countless times and it never gets old. Despite the fact that he's put out several good albums in the past 10 years, in my opinion, nothing matches this.

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Best known as a superior and advanced cool-toned trumpeter, Tom Harrell shows throughout this consistently brilliant set that he has also developed into an excellent composer and a particularly talented arranger. All ten songs and arrangements are his, and the music both swings and is quite original. Harrell doubles on flügelhorn and utilizes a wide variety of interesting musicians, including clarinetist Greg Tardy (who plays beautifully on the opening “Petals Danse”), acoustic guitarist Romero Lumbambo (heard on the more Brazilian-oriented numbers), the great free bop tenor Dewey Redman, pianist Danilo Perez, electric guitarist Mike Stern, tenorman David Sanchez, and several strings (including Regina Carter) among others. Each selection stands out, and although none of the original melodies are probably destined to become standards, the episodic arrangements are quite colorful. As for the leader, he gets in strong solos of his own, although Harrell tends to keep them concise and purposeful. Overall, this is Tom Harrell’s most significant release as a leader to date and arguably one of the finest jazz records released in 1998. – Scott Yanow

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