It's Time!

It's Time!

by Jackie McLean
It's Time!

It's Time!

by Jackie McLean

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Overview

Recorded in 1964, Jackie McLean's band for It's Time includes trumpeter Charles Tolliver, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Cecil McBee, and drummer Roy Haynes. The music was written entirely by either Tolliver or McLean and walks the line between modal post-bop and free jazz. It came hot on the heels of McLean's first forays into these waters on 1963's One Step Beyond and Destination Out!. There is more to it than that, of course; chordal improvisation still plays a large part in the music on this fine record. Hancock's solo on the opening "Cancellation" is the most angular thing here, and the tempo is simply breathtaking. McLean's butt funky "Das' Dat," which follows, owes a debt to Horace Silver to be sure, but the blues element, which is in the tune's head, is pure Jackie McLean. McLean's own playing isn't particularly adventurous, though he pushes his tone to the limits at times. He swings tough with the hard bop sensibility that put him on the label in the first place, and "Das' Dat" is the most enjoyable thing here. The knotty head in the title cut is killer -- with Tolliver and McLean going head to head and charging out of the gate -- as is the blues return in "'Snuff" by McLean. Here again is a complex, winding head for the horns in call-and-response with Hancock -- lean, spirited, and full of crackling energy. Tolliver's solo in the cut is his best on the album. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/01/2024
Label: Universal Japan
UPC: 4988031659175
Rank: 203287

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jackie McLean   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto)
Cecil McBee   Guest Artist,Bass (Upright),Bass
Roy Haynes   Guest Artist,Drums
Herbie Hancock   Guest Artist,Piano
Charles Tolliver   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Alfred Lion   Audio Production,Producer
Charles Tolliver   Composer
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
Ron McMaster   Mastering
Francis Wolff   Photography,Cover Photo
Jackie McLean   Composer
Patrick Roques   Design,Art Direction
Reid Miles   Cover Design
Michael Cuscuna   Reissue Producer
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