"Comin' On" by Bobby Bradford and John Carter Quintet is a captivating live album that captures the raw energy and improvisational brilliance of a free jazz performance. Recorded live at Catalina Hollywood on May 29, 1988, this album is a testament to the virtuosic talents of Bobby Bradford on cornet, John Carter on clarinet, Don Preston on piano and synthesizer, Richard Davis on bass, and Andrew Cyrille on drums. The quintet delivers a dynamic and engaging set that spans over an hour, showcasing their collective mastery of the free jazz genre.
The album features five tracks, each offering a unique exploration of sound and rhythm. From the opening notes of "Comin' On" to the final moments of "Room 408," the quintet takes the listener on a journey through intricate melodies, complex harmonies, and spontaneous improvisations. The title track sets the tone with its driving rhythm and soaring solos, while "Ode to the Flower Maiden" offers a more contemplative and lyrical approach. "Encounter" and "Sunday Afternoon Jazz Society Blues" further highlight the band's versatility and creativity, blending elements of blues, jazz, and avant-garde music. The album concludes with "Room 408," a powerful and intense piece that showcases the quintet's collective prowess.
Originally released in 1989 by Hat Hut Records, "Comin' On" was reissued by hatOLOGY on June 1, 2011, making it accessible to a new generation of jazz enthusiasts. The album's enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the essence of live jazz performance, where spontaneity and creativity reign supreme. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Comin' On" offers a thrilling and immersive listening experience that highlights the genius of Bobby Bradford and John Carter Quintet.