Hank Crawford, the renowned saxophonist, delivers a soulful and dynamic jazz experience with his 1996 album "Tight." Recorded over three sessions in April and May of 1996, this album is a vibrant blend of soul jazz, jazz blues, jazz funk, and hard bop, showcasing Crawford's versatility and mastery of his craft. Released on the Milestone label, "Tight" is a testament to Crawford's enduring influence in the jazz world.
The album opens with "I Had A Dream," a captivating track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Crawford's saxophone weaves through the melody, creating a rich tapestry of sound. "If It's The Last Thing I Do" follows, a track that highlights Crawford's ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The album continues with "Breezin'," a smooth and sultry number that showcases Crawford's funky side, and "Don't Start Nuttin', Won't Be Nuttin'," a hard-hitting track that demonstrates his prowess in hard bop.
Crawford's rendition of "Mona Lisa" is a standout, offering a fresh take on the classic. "Little Sunflower" brings a touch of sweetness to the album, while "Everything I Have Is Yours" is a soulful ballad that highlights Crawford's expressive playing. The album closes with "Manhattan Blues," a track that brings the album full circle, blending all the elements that make "Tight" a standout in Crawford's discography.
With a runtime of 47 minutes, "Tight" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that showcase Hank Crawford's range and skill. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Tight" is an album that offers something for everyone.