"In Spain, I did love and adore you" could have been a sub-title to Mike Casey's new album 'Valencia' as the LA based saxophonist was recorded at Berklee's elite campus in the Spanish city.
You may remember we were introduced to Mike earlier in the year with 'Calle Pizarro' (see review HERE) and it was also supported in the UK by Jazz FM, BBC Radio 2 and now All about Jazz.
Mike's ninth album since 2017 has sees that he's now in a nu-retro of modern jazz a la Blue Note, Prestige, Atlantic jazz hey-days as these 8 tracks seem like they could have been recorded live so that there's less of electronic/hip hop/dn'b influences that jazz-tapas types might expect.
The opener 'The Beauty Of Everyday Life' sets the tone in a Duke Pearson type way that cools its way with MIke's tenor leading the track from the dawn into the light of day. The spiritual jazz influence can be found on 'Universal Gratitude' that features Eve Matin's harp with busy percussion by Xerach Peñate Santana.
The fact that this is a "Berklee" album, Casey had access to some of the best musicians around so also listen out for Sam Borrello doing a Grant Green fusion on electric guitar until he goes full on Santana(Carlos)/McLaughin on the title track and German 'Choby' Scheufler doing a Jaco to match.
Whilst Casey can match Borrello's fusion, he's at his best in the sirocco stream of snake charmer on 'Ghazal' (with Jason Faust (piano) and Issaya Whitsides on some busy drums in support) and on the single, 'Calle Pizarro'.
After listening to this album, you can't help but feel Casey's was in the right place at the right time to have his own international band of 'Tomorrow's Warriors' that evolved out of 'Valencia' which none of them or us will forget.
Title: Mike Casey
Title: Valencia
Release date: 23rd September, 2024
Label : Independent
Catalog Number : -
Format: Digital / Bandcamp
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