Friday, 21 December 2012
Karl Denson - Dance Lesson #2
Saxophonist Karl Denson may not have the name recognition enjoyed by new-jack
jazzmen such as Charlie
Hunter or Medeski, Martin
& Wood, but that should change with Dance Lesson #2, his Blue
Note debut. A versatile player, Denson played with Lenny Kravitz in the early
'90s and helped found the acclaimed if short-lived Greyboy Allstars in the
mid-'90s. He's also cut a handful of albums on small labels, the early ones more
straight-ahead and the later ones more locked into the groove thing. Here,
Denson's work on alto, tenor, and flute rides the dance-floor jazz groove with
the melodic sense of Herbie
Mann and the immaculate funk timing of Maceo Parker, who is
undoubtedly an influence. An all-star cast of sidemen that includes Melvin Sparks, Charlie Hunter, Chris Wood,
and DJ Logic urge Denson on by holding nothing back themselves. This set is also
diverse--while some tunes delve deep into the groove, others verge on smooth
jazz, making for a nicely paced, well-crafted album.
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