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1. | The Great M. D.
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2. | Right Here, Right Now
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3. | Body and Soul
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4. | Immaculate Conception
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5. | Midnight Theme
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6. | You're My Everything
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7. | Lascivious Intervention
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8. | Giant Steps
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9. | Ninth Ward Blues
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Jazz
Irvin Mayfield - Trumpet Aaron Fletcher - Sax (Alto) Adonis Rose - Drums David Pulphus - Bass Donald Harrison, Jr. - Sax (Alto) Ellis Marsalis - Vocals Jaz Sawyer - Drums Peter Martin - Piano Reuben Rogers - Bass Stephen Walker - Trombone Troy Davis - Drums Victor Atkins - Piano
* Delfeayo Marsalis - Producer, Trumpet * Jeff Strout - Photography * Mark Samuels - Executive Producer * Steve Reynolds - Engineer
Though the booklet for Irvin Mayfield's debut CD as a leader proclaims "The Anatomy of a Revolutionary," the young trumpeter sounds very much like a follower here, another in the never-ending parade of neo-boppers from New Orleans. Mayfield sports a lightweight, brilliantly articulated tone, no doubt capable of every imaginable technical feat, but he remains a captive of influences like Lee Morgan, Wynton Marsalis and Miles Davis (interestingly, he sounds more like Lee on "The Great M.D." than Miles). The most energetic cut, "Immaculate Conception," skitters around in post-bop energy, though all we hear are rapid, uncoalesced notes from Mayfield. The by-now-seasoned Donald Harrison displays a more developed sense of how to shape a phrase on alto sax; Peter Martin contributes standard post-bop piano. Rueben Rogers on bass and Adonis Rose on drums make up the accomplished hard/post-bop rhythm section on most of the album while Victor Atkins (piano), Jaz Sawyer and Troy Davis (drums), and David Pulphus (bass) can be heard in various combinations elsewhere. Also, patriarch Ellis Marsalis lays his anointing hands upon Mayfield in a respectful piano-trumpet duet on "Body and Soul"; the inexperience of youth leads to a passage where Mayfield nearly gets stuck. Mayfield might turn into a revolutionary yet, but not as of 1999. --- Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Irvin Mayfield Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, New Orleans Jazz, Mainstream Jazz
Trumpeter Irvin Mayfield released half a dozen albums before he was 25 years old. His youth, as well as his willingness to contribute his time and knowledge in the spheres of both classical and jazz studies, make him a popular figure in educational music clinics in his home state of Louisiana. He frequently participates in free clinics that serve hundreds of school children. In addition, he has presided over master classes and a variety of workshops in classical and jazz studies at the Chandler Jazz Festival, Loyola University, the University of North Carolina, and the University of New Orleans. A Crescent City native, Mayfield attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. He leads his own group, the Irvin Mayfield Sextet, as well as a modern jazz band called Los Hombres Calientes with Bill Summers. His performances have seen him sharing the stage with artists from a variety of genres, including Quincy Jones, Wynton Marsalis, Doc Cheatham, Chucho Valdes, Nicholas Payton, Ellis Marsalis, Moses Hogan, Ani DiFranco, and Terence Blanchard. Mayfield and Los Hombres Calientes earned an award from Billboard in 2000 for the group's eponymous debut. The New Orleans Museum of Art commissioned him to compose a jazz suite to accompany its exhibition of works by Gordon Parks. The result, "Half Past Autumn," was first played publicly in the summer of 2000 at the museum. ---Linda Seida, All Music Guide |
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