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Eyes of the Elders
T.K. Blue
Label: Arkadia Records
Released: 2022
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Tracks
Wee; Village Council Interlude 1; Dance of the Nile; Frozen Mist; Eyes of the Elders; Village Council Interlude 2; Harold’s Theme; Nostalgia in Times Square; Village Council Interlude 3; Matriarch; Rites of Passage; South Side Samba; Wise One.
Personnel
T.K. Blue
saxophone, tenorSteven Kroon
percussionEric Reed
pianoJames Weidman
pianoJoAnne Brackeen
pianoLonnie Plaxico
bassJeff Tain Watts
drumsStefon Harris
vibraphoneRandy Brecker
tromboneAlbum Description
"One of the brightest talents in Jazz today" - Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post T.K. Blue has assembled some the brightest stars in Jazz (Stefon Harris, Randy Brecker, Eric Reed, Lonnie Plaxico, Joanne Brackeen, Jeff "Tain" Watts) to create a scintillating display of musicianship on his second album for Arkadia Records, T.K. Blue: Eyes of the Elders. Taking inspiration from the spirit of those who preceded him, the album covers the spectrum of Jazz, using the kalimba and marimba to recall it’s African roots, traveling up the Nile, over to Brazil, beginning with a nod to Charlie Parker, and ending with an intense, soul-stirring version of John Coltrane’s Wise One. “Eyes of The Elders by saxophonist T.K. Blue is an accessible and charming album made all the more inviting by Blue's instrumental prowess. His saxophone talks in warm tones that speak of an intense love of the art of improvisation, not forcing listeners to pay attention but rather beckoning them with subtle tenderness.” - Steve Graybow, Billboard T.K. Blue: Eyes of the Elders gathers an all-star ensemble (that spans 3 Jazz generations) under Blue’s leadership to create a fascinating tribute to music’s ‘Elders’ who helped create the shape... and scope of Jazz today. Though the album is undoubtedly Jazz music, TK Blue travels around the globe and through the ancestral music of generations past to create a thoughtful and inventive album that fuses the ancient with his contemporary vision, culminating in a modern World Jazz album that reflects his diverse musical and cultural heritage.
Review
- Eyes of the Elders by James Nichols
- Eyes Of The Elders by AAJ Staff