Branford Marsalis' saxy 'MFs'

August 7, 2012

 

Branford Marsalis' saxy 'MFs'
The Branford Marsalis Quartet makes good use of diverse talents on 'Four MFs Playin' Tunes.' (Credit: Charles Dharapak, AP)

The Branford Marsalis Quartet, Four MFs Playin' Tunes***½ JAZZ

Marsalis has always been one of the more accessible jazz musicians, and this latest offering from his tightly-knit band is up to its usual high standards.

Joining Marsalis are pianist Joey Calderazzo and bassist Eric Revis, but this is their first album without drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts, who left in 2009 after more than 20 years in the group. Drummer Justin Faulkner, who has played concert dates with them for the past three years, makes his recording debut with the quartet.

The Calderazzo composition The Mighty Sword kicks things off in energetic fashion and establishes the conversational interplay between the musicians that is evident throughout the album. The pianist also contributes the lovely As Summer Into Autumn Slips and both Marsalis (Whiplash, Endymion, Treat It Gentle) and Revis (Brews, Maestra) offer originals of their own.

The band presents a variety of moods, but there is always a certain joy in the music they make.

Even on Thelonious Monk's Teo, the band sparkles with originality. On the album-closing Treat It Gentle, they pay tribute to New Orleans legend Sidney Bechet and Marsalis' own roots in the city where jazz began. — Steve Jones

>> Download:The Mighty Sword, Whiplash, Maestra, Teo

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