In this final recording with pianist Michel Petrucciani, saxophonist Grossman's usually more extroverted tendencies are willingly sublimated in order to play more romantically inclined mainstream jazz. Many of the tunes are ballads, embellished by Petrucciani's languid or forceful pianistics, while solid bassist Andy McKee and drummer Joe Farnsworth keep the flickering flame alive with their steadying rhythms.
Of course the fire has to be stoked on occasion, and Grossman really digs in on the Sonny Rollins evergreen "Why Dont I?" It's perfectly played, a flawless uptempo swinger with head nodding, bluesy elements. Contrasting easy swing with double timed tenor on "Don't Blame Me" shows Grossman as riled up as he gets on this date. There's a samba take of "You Go To My Head" with Petrucciani's solo sporting 16th note flurries, and a moody, pensive waltz version of McKee's "Inner Circle" similar to "You Go To My Head." Two tunes go from ballad to swing and back, Grossman's "Song For My Mother" with the pianist quite animated in the bridge, and Petrucciani's "Parisian Welcome" brought in exclusively for this session, with Grossman the torch burner. The others are straight ballads including classic takes of "Body & Soul" and "Theme For Ernie," the lugubrious interpretation with a highly restrained Petrucciani on "Ebb Tide," and the sax-piano only rendition of "In A Sentimental Mood" as the CD's closer. Fans of Grossman should not wince at this apparent taming of the shrew. In fact, Grossman's pungent tone, never smeary or over pronounced, retains its rich, expressive listenability and tunefulness. It's a beautifully understated recording that is easily recommended, especially for those just discovering veteran Grossman. - Michael G. Nastos
Tracks
01. Ebb Tide (Robert Maxwell/Carl Sigman)
02. Inner Circle (Andy McKee)
03. Song for my Mother (Steve Grossman)
04. Parisian Welcome (Michel Petrucciani)
05. You go to my Heart (Fred J. Coots/Haven Gillespie)
06. Body & Soul (John Green/Edward Heyman/Robert Sour)
07. Why don't I (Sonny Rollins)
08. Don't Blame me (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh)
09. Theme for Ernie (Fred Lacey)
10. In a Sentimental Mood (Duke Ellington)
STEVE GROSSMAN sax
MICHEL PETRUCCIANI piano
ANDY McKEE bass
JOE FARNSWORTH drums
Recorded at Studio Davout, Paris, Janvier 23, 24 & 25, 1998
Dreyfus Jazz - FDM 36602-2
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