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Music Style
Jazz |
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Musical Influences
Ben Webster, 'Trane, Dave Douglas |
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Similar Artists
You're just gonna have to listen and decide for yourself |
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Instruments
Saxophone, Trumpet, Piano, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
Above the Battleground, 1998, CAP 930 |
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Press Reviews
Above The Battleground
Mike Lee (Consolidated Artists Productions)
By Glenn Astarita (Posted May 1999 on allaboutjazz.com)
Based in New York City, Multi-Reedman Mike Lee has been receiving a good deal of attention these days
and deservedly so. Lee’s work with “The Village Vanguard Orchestra”, Maria Schneider, performances with
Sax titan Joe Lovano, gigs with Louie Bellson and others find Mike Lee in estimable company.
On his latest CD “Above The Battleground”, Lee enlists Trumpeter Tim Hagans, Bassist Ben Allison,
Pianist Matt Ray and Drummer Tim Horner. Here, Lee steps out as a first class composer, fine group
leader and displays seasoned and proficient chops. On “Desert Storm”, Lee comes across authoritatively
with a commanding Tenor Sax delivery. Ben Allison and Tim Horner make for a fertile rhythm section as
they frequently provide the sturdy backbone for ongoing dynamics as in Lee’s “Holy Instant” where Lee
picks up the Clarinet and rides atop a bouncy and cheerful melody line. The thematic movements are clear,
concise and well stated. Lee is impressive on the licorice stick as he institutes phrasing that is clear toned
and fluent. The standard “The Best Things in Life Are Free” is a tour-de-force for Lee who rips through this
classic with a deep husky Tenor Sax sound and displays remarkable improvisational skills as he
occasionally wanders into free-jazz turf. Mike Lee teaches jazz improvisation at various Universities and
Conservatories as his improvisational savvy is prominently displayed throughout “Above The Battleground”.
Lee’s composition, “Please Me” prominently features his fleet fingered and multi-toned Soprano Sax work
and a thoughtful, moving piano solo by Matt Ray. Lee’s rich tone and articulate phrasing coupled with
sporadic intonations of extended notes and clever improv further exemplify Lee’s technical gifts and sharp
wit. Lee’s “Leisure Suit” is an affable piece that touches upon early Horace Silver while his “Laws Of Chaos”
is a fitting finale to a compositionally diverse outing and features fine soloing by Hagans as Lee stretches
out on Tenor Sax. At this juncture, the listener may find his or herself tapping out the rhythms on an
inanimate object.
“Above The Battleground” is just the beginning for this talented instrumentalist. No hidden agendas or filler
material on this project. Lee ‘s a bright composer and knows how to breathe new life into standards. The
talented Tim Hagans and the fine rhythm section consisting of Allison, Horner and Ray compliment Lee’s
deeply personal sound and sharp attack to the highest order. ****
For info email Mike Lee at: mikelee1@mindspring.com
More Reviews at www.mindspring.com/~mikelee1/ |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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