Eric Wyatt - Look to the Sky (2017)
Artist: Eric Wyatt
Title: Look to the Sky
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Whaling City Sound
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:01:53
Total Size: 379 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Look to the Sky
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Whaling City Sound
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:01:53
Total Size: 379 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. E-Brother
02. Look to the Sky
03. My Favorite Things
04. Jolley Charlie
05. A Psalm for Phennie
06. One Finger Snap
07. Afro Blue
08. Starting Point
09. Tenderly
Eric Wyatt - saxophone
Benito Gonzalez - piano
Eric Wheeler - bass
Keyon Harrold - trumpet
Shinnosuke Takahashi - drums
Kyle Poole - drums
Andrea Miller - vocals
Brooklyn-born and bred Eric Wyatt owns a solid berth along the saxophone continuum originally laid out by guys like Parker, Coltrane and Rollins. Throughout his career, his playing has been edgy and inventive, heartfelt and poignant. In fact, his father was good friends with Rollins and after Wyatt’s dad passed away, Sonny Rollins became involved in Eric’s music. “After my dad passed in 1989, Sonny became very present in my music and offered his help. I was given the opportunity to record my first CD, Godson, on the Japanese label King Records. Sonny suggested the title Godson because it explained his and my dad’s Hope. The Godson CD featured Al Foster, Rufus Reid and Mark Soskin, all members of Sonny’s bands.
Look to the Sky, Wyatt’s debut for Whaling City Sound and his sixth recording overall, is magnificently realized, both instrumentally and emotionally. There are musical nods to his father (“Jolley Charlie”) and mother (“Psalm for Phennie”), to Coltrane (“My Favorite Things”) and a few other intimate touch points, some original, a few written by his accompanist, Benito Gonzalez. Indeed, Wyatt is joined here by excellent progressive musicians, including the resounding pianist Gonzalez, drummers Shinnosuke Takahashi and Kyle Poole, Eric Wheeler on bass and Keyon Harrold on trumpet. Together, their music is filled with hope and dedication, reciprocity and passion. With every recording, Wyatt flourishes, in terms of artistry and intensity, power and finesse. Look to the Sky is the man’s—and his band’s— finest and fullest record yet.