Rob Mullins Quartet Live:
Standards & More 2006
Review by John Gilbert (ejazznews staff writer).
This Album, recorded live at Steamer's jazz club in
Los Angeles, is due to hit the streets in October. I have to tell
you that this is one swinging
record. On the first tune "Bb Major Etude" Jimmy Roberts on tenor
saxophone swings like a trapeze artist. There are no mindless
notes in
his solo, his message is clear and concise and the ideas flow
forth like a horn of plenty. Pianist Mullins follows suit with an
equally brilliant
soliloquy.
"Moanin'" This tried and true tune is given a breath of fresh air.
Jimmy Roberts is in his blues bag with a sound as rich as an 1849
mother lode.
Roberts is not afraid to play and he jumps on this tune like
it was something good to eat. Rob Mullins dances across the
keyboard with
controlled fury and he gets it all in his solo.
"J.R.'s Blues" Excitement is the name of the game on this number.
Jimmy Roberts talks about Jacquet and he does it most eloquently
in a manner
befitting Mr. J..... Roberts is a true sax master and I
wonder why I haven't heard more of him. Rob Mullins struts along
confidently as he rocks
this number like he owns it. Great effort by all.
This ensemble is a perfect fit for the tunes that they have
chosen.
David Levray on bass and drummer Evan Stone are a perfect
fit to augment
this sizzling band.
5 Stars!
Product Details
• Audio CD (January 28,
2006)
• Original Release Date:
January 28, 2006
• Digital Release Date: March
2007
• Label: Rob Mullins
Entertainment (RME)
Personnel
• Rob Mullins - Piano
• David Levray - Bass
• Jimmy Roberts - Sax
• Evan Stone - Drums
Track Listing
01 Intro by James Janisse KKJZ Radio
02 Bb Major Etude
03 Angel Eyes
04 Fur Elise
05 Moanin'
06 In a Sentimental Mood
07 Giant Steps
08 When I Fall In Love
09 Monk's Ghost
10 Island Girls
11 J.R.'s Blues
Liner Notes
ROB MULLINS STANDARDS & MORE
Liner Notes By Scott Yanow-All Music Guide
"During his productive career as a pianist, composer,
bandleader and educator, Rob Mullins has performed
in many different settings and styles.
His versatile approach has allowed him to erase
the artificial boundary line between "contemporary"
and "traditional" jazz, sounding like himself in all idioms.
Standards & More, recorded at Orange County's top jazz
club Steamer's, is arguably the pianist's strongest
"straight ahead" jazz recording to date.
Certainly fans of bebop will enjoy this outing, but so too
will Mullins' longtime followers, for his wit, swing and
creativity
are very much in evidence.
"While I have made a lot of recordings that were live
in the studio," says Mullins, "this album is my first one
live in front of an audience in a club. You can hear the
glasses clicking and the excitement in the room."
Standards & More has six familiar songs given fresh
treatments plus four of the pianist's originals.
Mullins played drums for three years starting when
he was 11 and traveled with a rock band called The Barons.
But due to some health problems, he switched to the piano
when he was 14. By the time he was 16, he was leading
a jazz combo and making a name for himself in the Denver
area. Mullins attended the University of Northern Colorado,
studied with George Russell in New York and in Denver started
his own record company, RMC Records. Since moving back to
Southern California, he has become a fixture in local clubs,
continued recording highly enjoyable CDs, and has developed
into a well- respected and busy educator who has thus far
written four books. He has also been composing for the Mullins
Masterworks Series, classical music adaptations written
in a modern way.
In addition to his work with his own groups, Rob Mullins has
worked with a notable list of major musicians including Branford
Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, Ronnie Laws, the late Spike Robinson,
Brian Bromberg, the Crusaders (in pianist Joe Sample's former
spot for three years), the Rippingtons, Diane Schuur and Dave
Grusin in addition to taking a recent tour of Russia with Hubert
Laws.
For the future, Rob Mullins wants to "expand the fan base of
good music around the world and stimulate interest in jazz
as a uniquely American art form."
When one considers how much fun Standards & More is,
balancing accessible grooves and melodies with spontaneous
creativity, it is obvious that the pianist is uniquely qualified
to achieve his goals."
-Scott Yanow
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