Jurassic Classics Explained

Jurassic Classics
Type:Album
Artist:James Carter
Cover:Jurassic Classics.jpg
Released:1994
Recorded:April 16 & 17 1994
Studio:Power Station, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Length:57:12
Label:DIW
DIW 886
Producer:Kazunori Sugiyama
Chronology:James Carter
Prev Title:JC on the Set
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:The Real Quiet Storm
Next Year:1995

Jurassic Classics is the second album by the American saxophonist James Carter, recorded and released in 1994 on the Japanese DIW label.[1] It wasn’t released in the United States until 1995.[2]

Critical reception

The New York Times wrote: "If [Carter] has a weakness, it is a hyperactive quality that keeps any mood from gelling; he seems to be almost too aware of his options at any given moment, and it paradoxically causes almost everything to end up eventually on the same exhausting emotional pitch."[3] The Los Angeles Times called the album "a raging firestorm of activity, an album that both challenges and identifies him with his saxophone predecessors."

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "Among the most versatile and knowledgeable of today's saxophonists, Carter draws on many top stylists during these lengthy solos, yet always sounds quite individual ... A very stimulating session."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Take the "A" Train" (Billy Strayhorn) - 11:03
  2. "Out of Nowhere" (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman) - 4:29
  3. "Epistrophy" (Kenny Clarke, Thelonious Monk) - 13:45
  4. "Ask Me Now" (Monk) - 7:11
  5. "Equinox" (John Coltrane) - 8:40
  6. "Sandu" (Clifford Brown) - 7:34
  7. "Oleo" (Sonny Rollins) - 4:30

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://jamescarterlive.com/discography James Carter discography
  2. News: Jones IV . James T. . James Carter elevates the tenor of jazz sax . USA Today . 13 Jan 1995 . 4D.
  3. News: Piazza . Tom . Keepers Of The Flame, And Hot . The New York Times . 12 Mar 1995 . A32.
  4. Yanow, S., AllMusic Review accessed July 13, 2014