Released October 4, 2011 Release date 4 October 2011 Label EmArcy Records | Length 74:44 Producer Michael Cuscuna Genre Jazz | |
Recorded February 8 & 9, 2011
Avatar Studios, New York City Artist The James Carter Organ Trio Similar The Real Quiet Storm, Live at Baker's Keyboard, Conversin' with the Elders, Heaven on Earth, Jurassic Classics |
At the Crossroads is an album by saxophonist James Carter's Organ Trio which was released on the EmArcy label in 2011.
Contents
Reception
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek says "At the Crossroads delivers what its title promises: a portrait of the Organ Trio at the point where they look back at B-3 jazz history and move it ever forward". In JazzTimes Steve Greenlee said "Carter’s tone—alternately gruff and sensuous, always balancing melody and skronk—of course gets the limelight. His is, after all, one of today’s most unmistakable saxophone voices, and he knows it". On All About Jazz C. Michael Bailey noted "Carter takes advantage of the music, exploring all of its facets in his exceptional organ trio format. No stone is left unturned, no influence unaknowledged". The Guardian critic John Fordham wrote "Carter can be sumptuously romantic or exhilaratingly funky – his technique embraces all kinds of extreme playing, from split-note multiphonic harmonies to staccato effects – and he directs his full firepower at this mostly mainstream-groovy repertoire".
Track listing
- "Oh Gee" (Matthew Gee) - 6:49
- "JC Off the Set" (Gerard Gibbs) - 3:19
- "Aged Pain" (Ronald Shannon Jackson) - 5:26
- "The Walkin' Blues" (Jesse Powell, Ralph Bass) - 5:21
- "My Whole Life Through" (Eddie Durham, Sarah McLawler) - 7:04
- "Walking the Dog" (Jack McDuff) - 7:23
- "Lettuce Toss Yo' Salad" (Leonard King, Jr.) - 7:00
- "Misterio" (Guido Luciani) - 5:09
- "Ramblin' Blues" (Fred Mendelsohn, Maybelle Smith) - 4:19
- "Come Sunday" (Duke Ellington) - 7:34
- "Tis the Old Ship of Zion" (Traditional) - 5:21
- "The Hard Blues" (Julius Hemphill) - 9:52
Personnel
Songs
1Oh Gee6:50
2JC Off The Set3:20
3Aged Pain5:26