"Just Like That" is a vibrant and dynamic jazz album by Cory Weeds, released on October 1, 2011, under the Cellar Live Records label. This collection of ten tracks showcases Weeds' mastery of the alto saxophone and his ability to lead a stellar ensemble, including the talented Tilden Webb on piano and Fender Rhodes, and Jodi Proznick on bass. The album is a testament to Weeds' deep roots in the hard bop tradition, offering a fresh and invigorating take on the genre.
From the opening track "Just Like That" to the closing "You're as Right as Rain," the album is a journey through a variety of moods and tempos. The title track sets the tone with its infectious groove and soaring saxophone lines, while "Adanac" and "Noah's Dance" highlight the band's tight interplay and collective improvisational skills. "Have a Little Faith in Me" and "One a Clear Day" offer moments of introspection and lyrical beauty, showcasing Weeds' expressive and nuanced playing.
The album also features standout performances on standards like "The Big H" and "Waltz for Someone Special," where Weeds and his trio breathe new life into these classic tunes. "Rat Race" and "The Way She Was" demonstrate the band's ability to swing hard and dig deep, delivering powerful solos and driving rhythms.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes, "Just Like That" is a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights Cory Weeds' artistry and his commitment to the jazz tradition. Whether you're a longtime fan of hard bop or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress with its energy, creativity, and musical depth.