Brad Goode's "Hypnotic Suggestion," released in 2006 on Delmark Records, is a dynamic and captivating journey through the realms of hard bop, free jazz, and traditional jazz. This album, recorded in less than three hours in Chicago, showcases Goode's impressive trumpet skills and his ability to blend original compositions with well-chosen standards. The nine-track collection, spanning 54 minutes, features a mix of Goode's own compositions and jazz classics, including "Bemsha Swing" and "Crazy Rhythm."
Goode, in his early 40s at the time of the album's release, brings a wealth of experience and musical versatility to the project. His rhythm section is anchored by newcomer Adrean Farrugia on piano, adding a fresh energy to the recordings. The album opens with the title track, "Hypnotic Suggestion," setting the tone for a set that is both engaging and edgy. Tracks like "Once Upon A Summertime" and "Beautiful Love" highlight Goode's ability to infuse familiar tunes with new life, while "Detroit Scene" and "I Can't Forget About You" showcase his original compositions.
"Hypnotic Suggestion" is a testament to Brad Goode's first-rate trumpet playing and his knack for creating well-programmed sets that appeal to jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. The album's blend of styles and its energetic performances make it a standout in Goode's discography and a must-listen for anyone interested in the vibrant world of modern jazz.