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Stefon Harris, Black Action Figure

Audio CD

Disk ID: 242760

Disk length: 56m 57s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Club Madness 0:22
2. Feline Blues 3:35
3. There is No Greater Love 2:27
4. Of Things to Come 5:42
5. After the Day is Gone 6:22
6. Conversations at the Mess 0:39
7. Black Action Figure 6:29
8. Collage 7:55
9. You Stepped Out of a Dream 1:28
10. Alovi 5:26
11. Bass Vibes 0:45
12. The Alchemist 4:44
13. Chorale 2:00
14. Faded Beauty 8:44
15. Musical Silence 0:09

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Review

As a promising member of Generation X jazz musicians, vibraphonist Stefon Harris has accorded himself well with a variety of stars, including Wynton Marsalis, Steve Turre, and Cassandra Wilson. On his second CD, Harris is augmented by Turre on trombone, Jason Moran on piano, Gary Thomas on tenor sax and flute, Eric Harland on drums, and alto saxophonist Greg Osby. Stylistically, Harris is straight out of the Bobby Hutcherson school, especially on the uptempo numbers "Feline Blues" and "The Alchemist," which show off his penchant for blazing Coltrane-like runs. Harris's renditions of the standards "There Is No Greater Love" and "You Stepped Out of a Dream"--a solo performance--are marvelous melodic reconstructions, and "My Little Black Action Figure" and "Of Things to Come" swing in progressive, late-'60s and '90s grooves. "Faded Beauty" flirts with a moody, ebony-hued ambiance that suits Harris's beautiful mallet touch well and offers us a preview of what we can expect from emerging talent. --Eugene Holley Jr.

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