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It closes with Marsalis turning down the heat on the romantic standard
"My Ideal" with a touching, tender tenor sax solo and on the bonus track
"Treat It Gentle," an original old-style Marsalis ballad that pays homage to
his New Orleans roots, drawing its title from the autobiography of Sidney Bechet, who created the vocabulary for the soprano sax in jazz. This album shows that Marsalis' quartet hasn't skipped a beat with the change in the drummer's chair, effortlessly playing often complex original tunes that are thoroughly modern while referencing past jazz masters. CHECK THIS TRACK OUT: On "Teo," Marsalis cleverly reimagines the Monk composition by slightly changing the melody and rhythm, launching into a hard-driving tenor sax solo spurred on at the end by a call-and-response dialogue with Faulkner.
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