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Jazz Sensibilities
by Jeff Becker
Alexander McCabe I'd Prefer Review
March 11, 2021

McCabe is now releasing his fourth album as a leader titled I'd Prefer. The ensemble is McCabe: alto saxophone, jazz icon George Coleman: tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 6, 8), Anne McCabe: vocals (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7), Paul Odeh: piano, Chris Haney: bass and Jeff Brown: drums.

"You Really Don't Care" opens the album with McCabe's classic original melody and lyrics. Tenor saxophone legend George Coleman joins in on the song to deliver an unforgettable listening experience. Anne sings the lyrics clearly, and they are very well-written. The two saxophonists provide counterpoint during the melody for added color. The relaxed medium swing is perfect for Coleman to explore during his solo choruses. His control of tone and use of space is just as enjoyable as his intricate melodies.

"Miss Maritza" is another McCabe original that he penned; this one is for his wife and is one of only two instrumentals on the project, which lets us hear his playing style and sound front and center. His tone is round, warm, and buzzes with the jazz tradition. Odeh, Haney, and Brown are a well-oiled unit as McCabe's elegant lines snake through the harmony with beautiful time feel and harmonic accuracy. His alto tone sings in all registers, and he fluidly uses the whole range of his horn. Odeh's solo continues the classic jazz sound and Haney's bass solo is buoyant and melodic.

I'd Prefer is a multifaceted project that is tastefully done and has complementing original compositions, lyrics, and similarly engaging arrangements. The solo statements will satisfy any decade Jazz fan. Coleman is as nimble as ever, delivering high-caliber jazz representing the legendary saxophonist's career that spans the years and speaks to the jazz tradition. I'd Prefer will persuasively appeal to enthusiasts of all ages. McCabe is a man of many talents, and I'd Prefer is a welcomed addition to the jazz canon.

 

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