Jeff "Tain" Watts - Detained At The Blue Note (2004)
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Half Note Records http://www.chambersoftain.com/discography-Tain.html Personnel: ~~~~~~~ * Jeff "Tain" Watts: drums * Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone * Marcus Strickland: tenor saxophone * Dave Kikoski: piano, synthesizer * David Gilmore: guitar * Eric Revis: double bass * Juan Tainish: vocals Recorded live at The Blue Note, New York. (02/2004). 1. 107 Steps (Bjork) 2. J.C. Is The Man 3. Mr J.J. 4. Sigmund Groid 5. Like the Rose... Homepage: http://www.chambersoftain.com/ About Jeff "Tain" Watts: http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Jeff_Tain_Watts.html Review ~~~~~ http://www.allmusic.com/album/detained-at-the-blue-note-r708691 by Scott Yanow Drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts leads his quintet plus guest altoist Kenny Garrett through extended versions of four of his originals (all of which he had recorded previously in the studio) plus Björk's "107 Steps." While "107 Steps" and "JC Is the Man" (which is more Thelonious Monk than John Coltrane) are fine, it is not until Garrett makes his first appearance on "Mr. JJ" (which is more Coltrane than J.J. Johnson) that this set really explodes. Garrett's passion inspires Watts during their midsong duet and adds a great deal of energy during the three songs on which he appears, completely stealing the show. Watts takes a surprise vocal on "Like the Rose" and plays with intensity throughout the performance, but it is Kenny Garrett who makes the music something special; it is a pity that he is not on the first two numbers.