Saxophonist
Tim Warfield has been associated with the
Wynton Marsalis/
Lincoln Center post-Young Lions of mainstream jazz for quite some time. With
A Sentimental Journey, he might be making inroads to breaking that mold with a collection of standards fortified by the B-3 organ of
Pat Bianchi and given different shadings or flavors. With trumpeter
Terrell Stafford as second-in-command,
Warfield takes the effortless lead on most of these chestnuts, with primarily his tenor sax and a little soprano. There are three short but sweet songs, including a quaint tango/march version of
"My Man" with
Warfield playing a
Sidney Bechet-toned soprano. The rest are long and involved jam-type workouts as
Warfield's tenor is assertive and up-front. A slow, slinky, lugubrious take on
"Sentimental Journey" and similarly steamy approach to the Brazilian-tinged
"Speak Low" emphasize what is mostly a program of easy swing, ballads, blues, and bossas, with
"Crazy Rhythm" the energetic exception. Drummer
Byron "Wookie" Landham is the lone rhythmic instrument, and unlike his groove-oriented work with
Joey DeFrancesco, he tones down the proceedings with taste and grace.
Warfield is not so much distinctive as tasteful, not shattering barriers but playing enjoyable, straight-laced music. ~ Michael G. Nastos