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Randy Johnston|Somewhere in the Night

Somewhere in the Night

Randy Johnston

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With this CD guitarist Johnston has really hit a comfort zone, cruising through swinging, soul-laden jazz effortlessly. Drummer Mickey Roker appears as he did on "In A-Chord," while Nat Reeves is a good choice for the bass chair. Pianist Uri Caine, known for more progressive jazz work, fits in well. Of the ten cuts, two stand out like not-so-sore thumbs. The quartet revs up Hank Mobley's "Third Time Around" with a chordal approach and good, refreshing, swinging base, while Johnston's "Blues for the Milennium" is an original 12-bar swinger with a melody good enough to take you through 2000 and beyond; it could be a new standard. The other "standards" have a variety of slight changes, featuring Johnston's extremely literate stylistic signposts. Echoes of Wes Montgomery fall into place for "Dat Dere." There are two ultra-melodic, quick, and bright versions of "Secret Love": One is virtually supersonic, and the other trades wonderful fours with Roker. The band gets down on a funky "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" and "Sack O' Woe," both faithful to the originals. There are two ballads where Johnston not only cuts back his single lines, but languishes in their sparseness: during the title cut and in the tender "In the Wee Small Hours." Caine's embellishments bubble over during his fit as a fiddle solo for "A Beautiful Friendship." His use of different harmonic devices creates a sound that you want to dive into head first and listen to up close. When standards are performed like standards -- without frills but with conviction -- they can be viewed as either blasé or extremely consistent. This is a well-played and overall steady release from this quartet, whose efforts result in a recording that is not Johnston's best, but one that holds up well upon repeated late-night listenings.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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1
Dat Dere
00:05:29

B. Timmons, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - O. Brown Jr, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

2
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
00:05:27

Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - B. Taylor, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist - R. C. Lamb, Composer

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

3
Secret Love
00:05:16

S. Fain, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - P. F. Webster, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

4
The End of a Beautiful Friendship
00:05:39

J. Styne, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - S. Cahn, Composer - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

5
Sack of Woe
00:06:24

J. ADDERLEY, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

6
Somewhere in the Night
00:05:28

Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - B. May, Composer - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - M. Raskin, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

7
Blues for the Millennium
00:04:22

Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - R. Johnston, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

8
Third Time Around
00:03:53

H. MOBLEY, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

9
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
00:05:25

R. Hilliard, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - D. Mann, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

10
Secret Love (Version 2)
00:06:12

S. Fain, Composer - Mickey Roker, FeaturedArtist - Uri Caine, FeaturedArtist - Nat Reeves, FeaturedArtist - P. F. Webster, Composer - Randy Johnston, MainArtist

HighNote Records, Inc. HighNote Records, Inc.

Album review

With this CD guitarist Johnston has really hit a comfort zone, cruising through swinging, soul-laden jazz effortlessly. Drummer Mickey Roker appears as he did on "In A-Chord," while Nat Reeves is a good choice for the bass chair. Pianist Uri Caine, known for more progressive jazz work, fits in well. Of the ten cuts, two stand out like not-so-sore thumbs. The quartet revs up Hank Mobley's "Third Time Around" with a chordal approach and good, refreshing, swinging base, while Johnston's "Blues for the Milennium" is an original 12-bar swinger with a melody good enough to take you through 2000 and beyond; it could be a new standard. The other "standards" have a variety of slight changes, featuring Johnston's extremely literate stylistic signposts. Echoes of Wes Montgomery fall into place for "Dat Dere." There are two ultra-melodic, quick, and bright versions of "Secret Love": One is virtually supersonic, and the other trades wonderful fours with Roker. The band gets down on a funky "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" and "Sack O' Woe," both faithful to the originals. There are two ballads where Johnston not only cuts back his single lines, but languishes in their sparseness: during the title cut and in the tender "In the Wee Small Hours." Caine's embellishments bubble over during his fit as a fiddle solo for "A Beautiful Friendship." His use of different harmonic devices creates a sound that you want to dive into head first and listen to up close. When standards are performed like standards -- without frills but with conviction -- they can be viewed as either blasé or extremely consistent. This is a well-played and overall steady release from this quartet, whose efforts result in a recording that is not Johnston's best, but one that holds up well upon repeated late-night listenings.
© Michael G. Nastos /TiVo

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