Rising Sun
Close your
eyes and think about the very best Belgian chocolate
truffle melting on the tip of your tongue. Imagine
the lingering taste of the finest French red wine.
Now you are in the mood for Rising Sun, the
new CD from soprano saxophonist/flautist Najee on
the Heads Up label. Sisaundra Lewis’s words, “If
this would last forever,” from the opening track
“Clarity,” express what you will feel as you listen
to this wonderful CD. I know I could easily have
listened to the lush songs on this album, over and
over again (and I did). This collection of songs
boasts some great R&B vibes mixed with some
excellent smooth jazz grooves.
“Clarity” was
written by John Mayer (yes, that John
Mayer!), just one of several outstanding songwriters
(including Najee) whose tunes appear on this album.
The gorgeous arrangements and excellent musicianship
testify to why Rising Sun debuted in the
number one spot on Billboard’s jazz charts. The warm
deep notes of Nick Reider’s flugelhorn regularly
complement the higher soprano voice of Najee’s
saxophone. The sensitive piano chops of Phil Davis
emerge during his solo in “Child At Heart,” a song
in which Najee sparkles on one of the many
instruments with which he is skilled, the flute.
The fourth
track, “I Can’t Wait Another Minute,” rests gently
on the cusp of jazz and R&B. Timmy Maya and Isaac
Clemon treat us to rich, smooth vocals, and the
groove invites you to dance.
Funky is the
order of the day as “Come What May” dawns on the
musical horizon. Najee co-wrote this one with James
Lloyd and the personal connection is evident when
Lloyd lets loose on the keyboards. Najee finds the
sweet spot in his groove on sax, while guitarists
Randy Bowland and John Grant, bassist David Dyson,
drummer Kentrick Morris, and the amazing
percussionist Victor Williams complete the rhythm
section.
Special
mention should be made of Jeff Antoniuk’s horn
arrangements for “Out Of A Dream,” a song on which
he also plays his tenor saxophone. Antoniuk, in my
opinion, is one of the most underappreciated sax men
in the world of jazz. “Out Of A Dream” is lively and
has a quick tempo.
Let me hear
you say, ‘I love you, just one more time,’ are the
words that come to mind while listening to “Moody’s
Mood For Love,” a song that was authored by a
stellar jazz artist, James Moody, and two iconic
writers, Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh. The
elegant, romantic playing of pianist Chris “Big Dog”
Davis is all you need to know about this song and
this CD before you purchase it. As great as the
other songs on this album are, “Moody’s Mood For
Love” is the one that captured my heart.
“Romance The
Night” features Phil Perry on lead vocals and he is
capably backed by Timmy Maia and his own overdubbed
vocals. Perry co-wrote the song with Chris Davis and
again the personal connection is evident with
Perry’s emotive vocals. Perry has sung background
vocals with Anita Baker, Peabo Bryson, Boz Scaggs
and Rod Stewart.
Do yourself a
favor and scoop up a copy of Rising Sun
from Najee and Heads Up International. You can’t go
wrong with this album.
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