Live at the Villiage Vanguard

 
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Christian McBride & Inside Straight
Live at the Villiage Vanguard

[ Mack Avenue / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 January 2021

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Christian McBride & Inside Straight Live at the Village Vanguard is Christian McBride's twelfth release with Mack Avenue Music Group. This recording can be thought of as a companion to the GRAMMY® Award-winning Christian McBride Trio Live at the Village Vanguard album released in 2015. Inside Straight is the quintet that inaugurated McBride's collaboration with Mack Avenue Records (releasing Kind of Brown in 2009). Both live recordings of the bassist leading these two ensembles occurred in a consecutive two-week period in December of 2014 - a rare engagement offered to only the most venerated jazz artists by the most venerated jazz club in America.

In 2007 McBride recruited his former bandmate in Freddie Hubbard's group, drummer Carl Allen, saxophonist Steve Wilson, pianist Eric Reed (who subsequently was replaced by Peter Martin) and an amazing young musical prodigy who had enrolled in McBride's summer camp program Jazz at Aspen, Colorado, vibraphonist Warren Wolf. They played one week at the Village Vanguard with the intention of each musician returning to his other respective projects at the end of that engagement. But the entire week sold out. Although the Inside Straight band has made two prior studio recordings for Mack Avenue Records, Kind of Brown and People Music, the band has not, until now, released a live recording - the milieu in which this ensemble was originally created. Represented herein are compositions by three of the five band members.

The album opens with a rip-roaring performance of Warren Wolf's soulful tune "Sweet Bread" and later in the set includes his vibraphone feature "Gang Gang." Alto and soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson contributes a paean to Maya Angelou. The remainder of the compositions are McBride's; two of which similarly celebrate the work of jazz greats James Williams and Cedar Walton and provide fertile ground for the accomplished pianist Peter Martin. The other two McBride tunes, "Fair Hope Theme" and "Stick and Move," showcase the quintet engaged in powerfully deep swing with the rapidly shifting rhythmic and harmonic phrasing that kept audiences at the Village Vanguard on the edge of their seats.

Tracks:

1. Sweet Bread
2. Fair Hope Theme
3. Ms. Angelou
4. The Shade Of The Cedar Tree
5. Gang Gang
6. Uncle James
7. Stick & Move