Reflections in Change
1999 studio album by Craig Handy
Reflections in Change Released 1999 Recorded June 6–8 and 25, 1999 Studio Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY Genre Jazz Length 52 :19 Label Sirrocco MusicSJL 1005 Producer Robin Eubanks, John Priestley
Reflections in Change is the third album led by saxophonist Craig Handy which was recorded in 1999 and released on the Sirrocco Music label.[ 1] [ 2]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow said "A fine hard bop tenor saxophonist, Craig Handy performs four of his originals, four by drummer Ali Jackson, and Charles Mingus' "Eclipse." ... The leader plays some particularly rewarding soprano and his program is well-paced with plenty of variety, swinging in a modern fashion with just enough unpredictability to keep one guessing".[ 3] On All About Jazz , Robert Dugan stated "Handy is fully in charge of an excellent quartet ... the bulk of Reflections In Change showcases Handy's capacious blowing, and he sounds relaxed, unfettered and elated"[ 5]
Track listing
All compositions by Craig Handy except where noted
"Turnerland" (Ali Jackson) – 5:12
"Snowqualmie" (Jackson) – 6:16
"Waiting for Your Call" – 5:28
"Eclipse" (Charles Mingus ) – 6:58
"For Kenny" (Jackson) – 6:38
"Unravel the Mystery" – 6:41
"Homage" (Jackson) – 6:23
"Adona's Song: Prelude" – 2:28
"Adona's Song" – 6:15
Personnel
Craig Handy – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Geri Allen – piano
Rodney Whitaker – double bass
Ali Jackson – drums
Dave Stryker – guitar (tracks 3 & 6)
Tara Cruise – vocals (tracks 3 & 6)
Steve Slagle – flute (tracks 4 & 9)
Peck Almond – trumpet (tracks 4 & 9)
Robin Eubanks – trombone (tracks 4 & 9)
Chris Komer – French horn (tracks 4 & 9)
Mike Simm – clarinet (tracks 4 & 9)
Mike Rabinowitz – bassoon (tracks 4 & 9)
Sy Johnson – arranger (tracks 4 & 9)
References
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, except where noted.
Albums as leader or co-leader With Oliver Lake With others
Movies (Franco Ambrosetti , 1986)
Movies Too (Franco Ambrosetti, 1988)
The Collective (Cecil Brooks III , 1989)
Duet in Detroit (Roy Brooks , 1989)
Droppin' Things (Betty Carter , 1990)
Feed the Fire (Betty Carter, 1993)
Sound Museum: Hidden Man (Ornette Coleman , 1996)
Sound Museum: Three Women (Ornette Coleman, 1996)
Motherland Pulse (Steve Coleman , 1985)
Flute Talk (Buddy Collette , 1988)
Etudes (Charlie Haden , 1987)
The Montreal Tapes: with Geri Allen and Paul Motian (Charlie Haden, 1989)
The Montreal Tapes: Liberation Music Orchestra (Charlie Haden, 1989)
Reflections in Change (Craig Handy , 1999)
Lift Every Voice (Charles Lloyd , 2002)
Jumping the Creek (Charles Lloyd, 2004)
Decision in Paradise (Frank Lowe, 1984)
Monk in Motian (Paul Motian , 1988)
Mindgames (Greg Osby , 1988)
Living on the Edge (Dewey Redman , 1989)
Crunchin' (Wallace Roney , 1993)
Munchin' (Wallace Roney, 1993)
Bemsha Swing (Woody Shaw , 1986)
By Any Means Necessary (Gary Thomas , 1989)