Trumpet player, bandleader, composer, and arranger Tom Harrell picked up rave reviews for 2022's Oak Tree, and here he follows it up with another ambitious, hard-to-resist album, once again made up entirely of his own remarkable compositions. Harrell is highly regarded, not for playing loudly, fast, or high, but rather for his extraordinary talent at fashioning ravishingly beautiful auricular shapes with a wonderfully expressive tone and depth. He is also an exceptionally fine arranger, crafting scores embroidered with felicities of detail and an inevitability which are unique in jazz. Teamed here for the second time with Venezuelan-born pianist Luis Perdomo, featuring the tenor saxophones of Danya Stephens and Mark Turner, the guitar of Charles Altura and regular collaborators, German-Nigerian bassist Ugonna Okegwo and American drummer Adam Cruz, Harrell and his associates emphasize the diverse musical influences of the compositions with a versatility that vividly displays their common strength. 1. Miramar 4:15
2. Peanut 3:43
3. Alternate Summer 4:17
4. Intermezzo 3:41
5. UV 6:53
6. Chalcedon 6:16
7. Heliotrope 4:11
8. Plateau 5:20
9. Wind 12:20
10. Radius 5:47
Tom Harrell – trumpet
Dayna Stephens – tenor saxophone (tracks 4, 5, 6, & 8)
Mark Turner – tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 3, 9 & 10)
Luis Perdomo – piano, Fender Rhodes, B-3 organ
Charles Altura – acoustic & electric guitar (tracks 2, 3, 5 & 7)
Ugonna Okegwo – bass
Adam Cruz – drums