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Eric Alexander|Revival of the Fittest

Revival of the Fittest

Eric Alexander

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It isn't hard to understand why Eric Alexander has employed acoustic pianist Harold Mabern on more than a few of his albums. The big-toned tenor saxophonist has enjoyed a strong rapport with his former teacher, and that rapport is very much in evidence on Revival of the Fittest. Alexander employs Mabern on almost every song on this 2009 recording; the exception is Alexander's contemplative "Yasashiku (Gently)," which finds Alexander performing a tenor/piano duet with Mike LeDonne. But Alexander features Mabern on every other track, and the two of them form a cohesive acoustic quartet with bassist Nat Reeves and drummer Joe Farnsworth. One has high expectations when Alexander and Mabern get together; they don't let us down on a hard bop/post-bop CD that ranges from inspired performances of George Coleman's "Revival," Ivan Lins' "The Island," and Michel Legrand's "You Must Believe in Spring" to two Mabern pieces that the pianist previously recorded on albums of his own (the driving "Too Late Fall Back Baby" and the Phineas Newborn, Jr.-dedicated "Blues for Phineas"). Ballads have long been one of Alexander's strong points, and he reminds us how expressive a ballad player he can be on Marvin Fisher's "Love-Wise" (which Nat King Cole made famous with a Nelson Riddle-arranged recording in 1958). Alexander's performance of "Love-Wise" recalls John Coltrane's hard bop period of the late ‘50s, when he was recording for Prestige; Trane gave us some delightfully lyrical recordings of ballads during his pre-Atlantic period (including "Stardust," "Lush Life," and "Invitation"), and Alexander acknowledges Prestige-era Trane on "Love-Wise" but does so without allowing his own personality to become obscured. Revival of the Fittest is yet another example of how rewarding an Alexander album can be when Mabern is on board.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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Revival
00:07:24

Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - G. Coleman, Composer - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

2
My Grown-Up Christmas List
00:07:34

D. Foster, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist - L. Thompson Jenner, Composer

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

3
The Island
00:08:46

A. Bergman, Composer - V. Martins, Composer - M. Bergman, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist - I. Lins, Composer

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

4
Too Late Fall Back Baby
00:08:14

H. Mabern, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

5
Love-Wise
00:05:15

M. Fisher, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - K. Elmslie, Composer - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

6
Blues for Phineas
00:05:26

H. Mabern, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

7
You Must Believe in Spring
00:07:01

A. Bergman, Composer - J. Demy, Composer - M. Legrand, Composer - M. Bergman, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

8
Yasashiku (Gently)
00:06:00

E. Alexander, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Joe Farnsworth, FeaturedArtist - Eric Alexander, MainArtist - Harold Mabern, FeaturedArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

Album review

It isn't hard to understand why Eric Alexander has employed acoustic pianist Harold Mabern on more than a few of his albums. The big-toned tenor saxophonist has enjoyed a strong rapport with his former teacher, and that rapport is very much in evidence on Revival of the Fittest. Alexander employs Mabern on almost every song on this 2009 recording; the exception is Alexander's contemplative "Yasashiku (Gently)," which finds Alexander performing a tenor/piano duet with Mike LeDonne. But Alexander features Mabern on every other track, and the two of them form a cohesive acoustic quartet with bassist Nat Reeves and drummer Joe Farnsworth. One has high expectations when Alexander and Mabern get together; they don't let us down on a hard bop/post-bop CD that ranges from inspired performances of George Coleman's "Revival," Ivan Lins' "The Island," and Michel Legrand's "You Must Believe in Spring" to two Mabern pieces that the pianist previously recorded on albums of his own (the driving "Too Late Fall Back Baby" and the Phineas Newborn, Jr.-dedicated "Blues for Phineas"). Ballads have long been one of Alexander's strong points, and he reminds us how expressive a ballad player he can be on Marvin Fisher's "Love-Wise" (which Nat King Cole made famous with a Nelson Riddle-arranged recording in 1958). Alexander's performance of "Love-Wise" recalls John Coltrane's hard bop period of the late ‘50s, when he was recording for Prestige; Trane gave us some delightfully lyrical recordings of ballads during his pre-Atlantic period (including "Stardust," "Lush Life," and "Invitation"), and Alexander acknowledges Prestige-era Trane on "Love-Wise" but does so without allowing his own personality to become obscured. Revival of the Fittest is yet another example of how rewarding an Alexander album can be when Mabern is on board.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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