Horace Tapscott
In New York

★★★★½

Incredible. This is so captivating and brimming with technique and passion. All the players excel, especially Tapscott, whose improvisational style is like few I've heard. The opener "Afrika" is a stunningly soulful and percussive heavy track. Roy Haynes does a killer job throughout this album and knows exactly how to compliment the other players or stand on his own. "Lino's Pad" is then Art Davis's highlight. The repetitive and melodic bass line really sets up the foundation for this brooding track. "Sketches of Drunken Mary" is where it all comes together; their best collaborative effort on this album in my opinion. It closes out with "If You Could See Me Now", which really makes me connect this variation to the performance by Bill Evans. Two examples of a jazz standard that show the great variation in this style of music. 


Favorite Song: Sketches of Drunken Mary 

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