domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2010

Jackie McLean, Action Action Action (1964)




This 1964 Blue Note release features Jackie McLean and his band in fine form. A hard-bop record with polytonal leanings, ACTION exemplifies an era in jazz when new ideas were truly budding. Ornette Coleman and his associates had been playing free jazz five years prior to the making of this album, but it took a while for the hard-boppers to digest the music and embrace the freedom that the style brought to the art form. Therefore, a lot of the music from this period sounds like it's in transition, and ACTION is no exception.

In other words, ACTION is a good example of the growing convergence of bop and avant-garde. This is heard particularly on the title track, and on trumpeter Charles Tolliver's tune, "Plight." However, the group falls back on their more traditional roots with the standard, "I Hear a Rhapsody" and on the bluesy McLean original, "Hootnan." Each player holds his own on this date, though vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson stands out the most with some charmingly "inside" playing.

1. Action (10:54)
2. Plight (7:39)
3. Wrong Handle (7:35)
4. I Hear A Rhapsody (4:43)
5. Hootnan (7:34)

Jackie McLean: alto saxophone
Charles Tolliver: trumpet
Bobby Hutcherson: vibes
Cecil McBee: bass
Billy Higgins: drums

Recorded on September 16, 1964 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.