Saxophonist and composer Alex LoRe delivers a cool-toned tradition-leaning album with Motivity, where he showcases a musically inclusive spirit, paying tribute to one of his mentors, the late saxophonist Lee Konitz. Assisted by the powerful rhythm section of bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Johnathan Blake, LoRe navigates his originals, one composition by Konitz, and three standards with grace and spontaneous ease.
The album kicks off with Schertzinger/Mercer’s “I Remember You”, executed with an openhearted, Konitz-like subjectivity, effortless swinging feel, and engaging improvisational exchanges. The influence of Konitz is unmistakable on the inquisitive “Like-Lee”, where fluid motion allows space for classical lyricism to emerge within the jazz lines. The piece is propelled by skittering drums and vamping bass processions. Konitz’s own “Thingin’” is a richly harmonic post-bop piece that, following a dedicated saxophone intro, offers an upfront bass solo as well as spirited bar trades with the drummer.
“A Weaver of Dreams” radiates eloquent melodicism in its fairly straight-ahead setting, making for a fine companion to “’Tis Autumn”, which ascends with a heavenly melody, softly propelled by brushed drums. While these artfully executed standards sound familiar, the more striking moments come from the originals, particularly “Free” and “Overly Sentimental”. The former is a lush, spaced-out spontaneous piece that invites listeners to explore its curious, enigmatic tones. The latter, a contrafact on “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You”, swings infectiously, with LoRe overdubbing himself on C melody to create bop-ish polyphonic surprise.
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Brand | Weirdear Records |
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