Donald Harrison, a seasoned neo-bop saxophonist, delivers a vibrant and refreshing jazz experience with his 2006 album "The Survivor." This collection of nine tracks, spanning a little over an hour, showcases Harrison's signature style and his ability to blend tradition with innovation. Joined by accomplished musicians Mulgrew Miller and Christian Scott, Harrison crafts an album that feels both timeless and contemporary.
"The Survivor" opens with the title track, setting a strong foundation with its compelling rhythms and melodies. The album then seamlessly transitions through a variety of moods and tempos, from the sultry grooves of "Twerk It" and "Summertime" to the breezy elegance of "Cool Breeze" and the intricate harmonies of "Nouveau Swing." Each track is a testament to Harrison's versatility and his deep understanding of jazz's rich history.
The album also features standout moments like "The Hook Up," which highlights Harrison's dynamic interplay with his fellow musicians, and "Caravan (Who Is the Funky Drummer)," a lively reinterpretation of the classic jazz standard. "Sincerely Yours" offers a more introspective and lyrical contrast, showcasing Harrison's expressive saxophone playing.
With "The Survivor," Donald Harrison continues to solidify his reputation as a master of his craft, delivering an album that is both a celebration of jazz's past and a bold step into its future. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.