Elvin Jones - Dear John C. (1965) [APO Remaster 2011]
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Drummer Elvin Jones may have been breaking down new rhythmic boundaries at the time with John Coltrane's Quartet but his own sessions as a leader were not all that innovative. This quartet set with altoist Charlie Mariano, bassist Richard Davis and either Roland Hanna or Hank Jones on piano is an example of how the avant-garde of the era was starting to influence the more mainstream players. The music is in general safe but enjoyable with the virtuosic bassist Richard Davis often taking solo honors on what was in reality a modern bop date.
The second album by Elvin Jones as sole title rights leader (excluding the co-op ensemble that recorded the stunning and essential progressive jazz icon Illumination!) has the drummer sounding more like a backup musician, as he claims no compositional duties or noticeable solo space. In fact, this is one of the very best albums in the career of alto saxophonist Charlie Mariano, who occupies the bulk of lead lines and improvising responsibilities. He's so up-front, and on an instrument that is not John Coltrane's main instrument – the tenor sax – that the title is also a bit of a misnomer. The value of Jones as a bandleader lies in his concept of using fellow Detroiter Sir Roland Hanna or brother Hank Jones on selected tracks, or in the case of three tracks, no pianist. Bassist Richard Davis rounds out this truly brilliant ensemble of burgeoning mid-'60s jazz stars, who play an enticing collection of standards, bop, compositions of Bob Hammer, and originals from several modern sources. A stone cold bebopper and Charlie Parker devotee at the time of this recording. Mariano is the standout performer. He swings easily but mightily on the title track paralleling Coltrane's "Milestones," stretches the Charles Mingus evergreen "Reincarnation of a Lovebird" (titled here as "Love Bird"), and pulls out all the stops with Hank Jones during an only slightly flawed (they miss two notes) version of the tricky "Anthropology." They tack a calypso beat onto Duke Ellington's "Fantazm" in a playful, modern dress, and stroll on the quirky Hammer composition "That Five-Four Bag" as an offshoot retort to Dave Brubeck's "Take Five." The three tracks sans piano include a walking version of "Everything Happens to Me"; the ballad "Smoke Rings," where the band excepting Mariano is relaxed; and Frank Sinatra's "This Love of Mine," where the emotive saxophonist dips into humor, even a bit ribald. The variety from cut to cut is engaging, and there's nothing over the top, even the drumming of Elvin Jones. With the musicality at a high level, Dear John C. needs revisiting by drumming students and jazz fans to note how teamwork, shared values, and held-in-check dynamics benefit the overall quality of music. It seems this recording is underrated when over time it should never be. Dear John C. is deserving of an excellent rating.
Tracklist:
01. Dear John C
02. Smoke Rings
03. Love Bird
04. Feeling Good
05. Anthropology
06. This Love Of Mine
07. Fantazm
08. Ballade
09. Everything Happens To Me
Personnel
Elvin Jones - drums
Charlie Mariano - alto saxophone
Roland Hanna - piano on "4,5,7"
Hank Jones - piano on "1,3,8"
Richard Davis - bass
Recorded on February 23, 1965 (tracks 2,4,5,6,7), and February 25, 1965 (tracks 1,3,8,9) at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs.
Mastered for this SACD by Kevin Grey.
foobar2000 1.6.11 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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Analyzed: Elvin Jones / Dear John C.
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -6.94 dB -23.76 dB 3:53 01-Dear John C
DR16 -7.43 dB -27.95 dB 3:39 02-Smoke Rings
DR15 -7.74 dB -25.73 dB 3:47 03-Love Bird
DR12 -9.95 dB -26.74 dB 4:04 04-Feeling Good
DR14 -6.54 dB -25.55 dB 4:09 05-Anthropology
DR14 -5.57 dB -24.35 dB 4:20 06-This Love Of Mine
DR14 -7.23 dB -24.85 dB 3:55 07-Fantazm
DR13 -10.12 dB -27.22 dB 5:17 08-Ballade
DR14 -5.70 dB -24.20 dB 5:53 09-Everything Happens To Me
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR14
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Analyzed: Elvin Jones / Dear John C.
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -6.94 dB -23.76 dB 3:53 01-Dear John C
DR16 -7.43 dB -27.95 dB 3:39 02-Smoke Rings
DR15 -7.74 dB -25.73 dB 3:47 03-Love Bird
DR12 -9.95 dB -26.74 dB 4:04 04-Feeling Good
DR14 -6.54 dB -25.55 dB 4:09 05-Anthropology
DR14 -5.57 dB -24.35 dB 4:20 06-This Love Of Mine
DR14 -7.23 dB -24.85 dB 3:55 07-Fantazm
DR13 -10.12 dB -27.22 dB 5:17 08-Ballade
DR14 -5.70 dB -24.20 dB 5:53 09-Everything Happens To Me
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR14
Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,57 GB
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