Alien Left Hand Explained

Alien Left Hand
Type:studio
Artist:Janette Mason
Cover:Alien Left Hand.jpg
Released:26 January 2009 (UK)
Genre:Jazz
Label:Fireball Records (FMJP 1481)
Prev Title:Din and Tonic
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:D'Ranged
Next Year:2014

Alien Left Hand is the second album by British jazz pianist Janette Mason. It was released on 26 January 2009 by Fireball Records and features Julian Siegel on saxophone, Tom Arthurs on trumpet and Lea DeLaria on vocals.

Reception

John Fordham, in a four-starred review for The Guardian, said: "Mason came out of the session shadows in 2005 with her fine Din and Tonic album, and Alien Left Hand develops that set's cross-genre vision, infectious grooving, clever composing and audacious improvisations".[1]

Clive Davis, in The Sunday Times, said: "A foil to that raucous stand-up-turned-singer Lea DeLaria, Mason is a forceful pianist in her own right. The Partisans saxophonist Julian Siegel adds a punch to an infectious and intelligent set. The no-nonsense pulse of Four Wheel Drive gets business off to a brisk start. Mason knows better than to outstay her welcome; her solos are succinct and cliché-free, Josh Giunta's crisp drumming giving her ample support".[2]

John Bungey, in The Times, said: "Mason has a sharp ear for melodic improvisation. Her compositions veer from cross-genre workouts to two plangent ballads. An imaginative cover of Eurythmics’ Sweet Dreams is a standout."[3]

Daryl Easlea, for BBC Music, described Alien Left Hand as "a graceful and often surprising piano-based work that will further enhance the reputation of Janette Mason...

Notes and References

  1. News: Fordham . John . John Fordham (jazz critic) . 23 January 2009 . Janette Mason: Alien Left Hand . . 31 March 2021.
  2. News: 15 February 2009 . Davis, Clive. Janette Mason: Alien Left Hand . . 31 March 2021.
  3. News: Bungey . John. 14 February 2009 . Janette Mason: Alien Left Hand . . 31 March 2021.