ERIC PERSON: Rhythm Edge

Eric Person

Rhythm Edge

© 2007 Eric Person (837101397315)

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All that you love about modern creative music is here in Rhythm Edge. This is Eric Person & Meta-Four's most complete statement.

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CD Review from the June 2008 issue of Jazztimes


ERIC PERSON
Rhythm Edge (Distinction)


A risk-taking improviser, accomplished composer and inveterate swinger, saxophonist Eric Person has established a rep in the jazz community for his stellar sideman work over the past 20 years with Chico Hamilton’s Euphoria, Ronald Shannon Jackson’s Decoding Society, the Dave Holland Quartet and the World Saxophone Quartet. On Rhythm Edge, his seventh as a leader, Person is accompanied by his adventurous young Meta-Four bandmates (pianist Jarod Kashkin, acoustic bassist Adam Armstrong and the dynamic drummer Peter O’Brien), along with a few special guest soloists. Throughout the eclectic session, which is comprised entirely of Person originals save for a radical reworking of Jerome Kern’s “Yesterdays,” the saxophonist nimbly switches from alto to soprano to tenor and flute as easily as he shifts moods.
On the catchy, Ramsey Lewis-flavored funk number “Reach” he unites on the tricky head with trumpeter Ingrid Jensen before launching into a potent alto solo. Guitarist Cary DeNigris, a former bandmate in Hamilton’s Euphoria, turns in a dazzling solo on the driving “Pendulum Swing,” which is fueled by O’Brien’s rolling, highly interactive 6/8 undercurrent. Person soars on a probing soprano solo here, then switches to alto sax for the highly charged, African-flavored number “The Multitudes,” which features trombonist Robin Eubanks stretching over a churning 12/8 groove supplied by O’Brien and percussionist Danny Sadownick.

The infectious Crusaders-esque groover “I’ll Be Just Fine” has the saxophonist returning to soprano alongside Eubanks’s trombone while Kashkin contributes a sparkling Fender Rhodes solo. Person turns in some soulful tenor work on “Majestic Taurean Majesty,” then bears down on alto on the revved-up title track before engaging in some fiery alto-guitar exchanges with DeNigris on the uptempo burner “Supersonic.” He also acquits himself as a tender ballads player on “Sunset” and “Beauty” and touches on some depthful Coltrane territory on the modal “It’s Time Again.” The collection closes on an energized note with the bristling swinger “Tyner Town,” which features inspired stretching from Kashkin and Jensen along with Person wailing on soprano sax. His best outing to date, Rhythm Edge presents an abundant sampling of this multi-faceted yet underrated talent.
-Bill Milkowski

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Review:
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next artist and was delighted to have him featured on the magazine. With the release of his new CD Rhythm Edge, Eric Person is displaying his musical abilities with his latest effort. The multi talented saxophonist/flutist/composer/arranger Eric Person has created a masterpiece with his CD Rhythm Edge.

With each track, Eric delivers rhythmical jazz fusion that is sure to delight any true jazz fan. One of the best parts to this CD is the range of music that Eric is giving us. While incorporating many styles with this CD, Rhythm Edge promises not to disappoint. This album is a must for any music lover out there.
I am giving this CD a solid A.
Make sure that you check it out and see what I am raving about.
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Isaac Joseph Davis Jr.
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With Rhythm Edge, Eric Person has pulled out all the stops. Rhythm Edge, Person's seventh CD release, features songs that have been forged on club and concert stages all across the USA with his band Meta-Four. And with special guests like: trombonist Robin Eubanks, trumpeter Ingred Jensen, and percussionist Danny Sadownick this set of music takes hold of the listener like a Live concert would.
Rhythm Edge is Eric's seventh CD as a leader, and his first studio release since 1999's Extra Pressure. Rhythm Edge is a bold and beautiful statement. From the grooves on new versions of "I'll be just fine" and "Reach" to the exploritory vibe that "Pendulum Swing" and "Pretty Strange Love" exudes, theres no group that brings it all together like Meta-Four does.

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  • Rhythm Edge
    author: Shelby

    Eric, Very nice. I enjoyed listening to it. I will talk to you soon, shelby

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