Live At Athenaeum Jazz
Mike Wofford Trio |
Capri Records
Track Listing: My Old Flame; Take The Coltrane; Macedonia; Dex-Mex;
Medley: Lucky To Be Me/ I'm Just A Lucky So And So; It's Probably Me; The Best
Thing For You
Personnel: Mike Wofford--piano; Peter Washington--bass; Victor
Lewis--drums
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Mike Wofford played for
fifteen years at the Athenaeum jazz concert series in San Diego, right from
its initiation in 1989. Came the time to release its first recording and the
spotlight, appropriately enough, shone on Wofford. He set his sights on New
York and beckoned Peter Washington and Victor Lewis to join him.
The trio setting offers a snug home for jazz and if the musicians have
empathy, they can raise a song to a high level through communication and
artistry. These three work beautifully together and, in doing so, structure
each song with a sense of adventure and musicality. The standards are injected
with a shot of new blood and even Sting, who once aspired to play jazz, has
one of his songs "It's Probably Me" turned into an inspiring listening
experience. Lewis sets it up with an energetic and rhythmically adventurous
drum solo, the tone taken in another direction by Wofford, who gets the melody
to sing luminously as he crafts the transformation of pop into jazz with
authority. Lewis contributed "Dex-Mex," on which he twirls a sprightly rhythm,
Wofford sneaking into the spaces and then engaging in dialogue with Lewis.
This one is all the more fun as the trio rides it out meshed in a romping
groove.
Wofford's ideas swell and fall in a neat pattern. Excess? The word is not in
his vocabulary. One could see that on any of the tracks, but the medley offers
probably the best vantage point. He goes solo on "Lucky To Be Me," delineating
the tune with sensitivity, a gentle emergence that basks in the warmth of his
ministrations, and then up jumps "I'm Just A Lucky So And So," sparkling and
irresistible, the leader and his men seeped in a radiant vitality.
Listen. Have fun.
~
Jerry D'Souza
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