Jazz Views
  • Home
  • Album Reviews
  • Interviews
    • Take Five
  • Musician's Playlist
  • Articles & Features
  • Contact Us
  • Book Reviews
Return to Index
Picture
ALEX HITCHCOCK QUINTET - All The Good Things

Fresh Sound New Talent FSNT - 572

Alex Hitchcock - tenor sax; James Copus - trumpet, flugelhorn; Will Barry - piano; Joe Downard - bass; Jay Davis - drums

This is the recording debut from a band that came together for Hitchcock’s final performance at the Royal Academy of Music, but this is no undercooked collegiate project - the band and the material  have been thoroughly road tested since they graduated in 2016, not least at Brighton’s Verdict club and both the Bandstand and Arena stages at Love Supreme Festival. Even in the crowded field of contemporary UK jazz talent, this band stand out, and it’s no fluke that they are one of the very few UK acts to be picked up by Jordi Pujol’s  Fresh Sound New Talent label - the people, need we be reminded, who brought Brad Meldhau, Robert Glasper, the Bad Plus, Avishai Cohen and so many other defining talents to wider attention.

Hitchcock combines an awesome technical facility with a keen ear to detect and assimilate a range of classic and contemporary influences - the hard-edged sound of Joe Lovano, the harmonic sophistication of Mark Turner, the twisting lines and effortlessly powerful high register of labelmate Seamus Blake combine to dazzling effect on his solo break on ‘Mint’. The writing expands on the language of Wheeler style Euro jazz by adding all kinds of rhythmic twists and turns, handled with confidence and aplomb by the imperturbably solid Downard and Davis; the infectiously quirky ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ goes though a variety of subtle metric shifts before breaking into an exhilarating swing under Barry’s rippling rhodes solo; 'Mint' has a cool, textural intro recalling Gogo Penguin that hints at another possible direction. Will Barry is an imaginative and sophisticated player, as his feature on ‘Context’ demonstrates; and in Copus, Hitchcock has found a perfect foil, a match for his own virtuosity and fire; the pair tear into the high energy ‘Mobius’, swapping lines with gusto. This is an outstanding project and, if nurtured by the label, will surely continue to deliver outstanding results; there’s a wealth of talent from the leader, and from each individual player, and the finely balanced mix of complementary musical personalities indicates that this unit has potential to go on to great things. 

Reviewed by Eddie Myer

Picture