Payne's Window

Payne's Window

by Cecil Payne
Payne's Window

Payne's Window

by Cecil Payne

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Overview

This release for the 76-year-old baritone saxophonist does not fare as well as Cerupa and Scotch & Milk, primarily because his tone is thin and edgier than his partners, trombonist Steve Davis and the wonderful tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander. However, this is still a pretty good CD with nearly 73 minutes of vibrant, swinging modern jazz from the aforementioned horn players and especially the ever brilliant pianist Harold Mabern. The first four cuts are Cecil Payne originals. "Spiritus Parkus" is a bopper with strident trombone, fluttery tenor, and Payne's dour accents. "Martin Luther King, Jr." is a poignant, regretful ballad replete with Mabern's regal piano, Payne's tart and sweet bari, and Davis' weeping trombone. "James" has a cute, child-like melody but swings pretty hard, while "That's It Blues" is slower and proof positive of Alexander's prowess in this style. Of the standards, "Lover Man" is Payne's feature, and when the other more in-tune horns lay out, he takes charge and commands attention. Payne sits back on Miles Davis' "Tune Up," playing the bridge but not much of the hard and fast melody. The Clifford Brown-associated "Delilah" has Payne on flute (which is slightly less biting than his bari), while Steve Davis wrote the title cut, which has a singsong melody and another definitive solo from Alexander. With the aforementioned crew, along with up-and-coming drummer Joe Farnsworth and bassist John Webber, Payne has all the support he needs. Perhaps his embouchure is wanting or he needs to tune up a little -- he is tonally challenged and that may dissuade some from championing him -- but more often than not, he's a successful team player, and that is evident in spades on this slightly off-putting but still enjoyable recording. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 03/30/1999
Label: Delmark
UPC: 0038153050924
Rank: 120886

Tracks

  1. Spiritus Parkus
  2. Martin Luther King Jr.
  3. James
  4. That's It Blues
  5. Payne's Window
  6. South Side Samba
  7. Lover Man
  8. Tune-Up
  9. Delilah
  10. Hold Tight

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cecil Payne   Primary Artist,Flute,Sax (Tenor)
Harold Mabern   Guest Artist,Piano
Steve Davis   Guest Artist,Trombone
Eric Alexander   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Joe Farnsworth   Drums
John Webber   Bass

Technical Credits

Ed Robinson   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Robert G. Koester   Producer,Supervisor
Jimmy Davis   Composer
Miles Davis   Composer
Cecil Payne   Composer
Benny Carter   Composer
Roger "Ram" Ramirez   Composer
Victor Young   Composer
S. Davis   Composer
Jimmy Sherman   Composer
Bob Porter   Liner Notes
Al Brandtner   Design
Paul Serrano   Engineer
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