Mark Meadows, Something Good
by Jeff Becker
Meadows is joined on his sophomore recording Somethin'
Good, with Brent Birckhead on alto sax, Eric Kennedy on drums, Eric
Wheeler on bass, Paul Bollenback on guitar, Warren Wolf on vibes and guest
vocalists Lena Seikaly and Christine Dashiell on a couple of tracks. In addition to playing piano, Meadows also
sings on four of the tracks, with a John Legend easy going vibe to his vocal
style. Meadows has a witty writing style,
his compositions are fresh and enjoy a strong foundation in the tradition of
jazz coupled with a reach into to contemporary sounds and inspiration. Meadows'
lyrics are positive and are every bit as enjoyable as the music and playing,
which makes this offering even more appealing. Seikaly and Dashiell's voices
are used to sing non-lyric melodies and function as enhancement to the overall
ensemble sound.
On four cover tunes Meadows shows his arranging
skills, which include Michael Jackson's "Rock With You," Dizzy
Gillespie's "Groovin' High," "Come Together" by
Lennon-McCartney, and a solo piano rendition of Billy Strayhorn's "Lush
Life." All four selections have been well-traversed over the years and
many have used them as improvisational vehicles, but Meadows keeps it fresh by
adding some truly creative touches without deconstructing the tunes into
unrecognizable renditions.
"Rock With You" is given a 5/4 groove
intro that effortlessly segues to 4/4 feel for the verse. Meadows displays confident singing and well-placed
vocal harmonies by the chorus which adds just the right interest. A return to a 5/4 feel with an interlude
before Bollenback's solo, then is layered over a nice 6/8 feel. When reading this
concept on paper one might think this will sound distracting, but Meadows seamlessly
connects the details into a flawless flow.
These two examples are only that; examples of the exemplary
work and ideas of a composer, arranger and performer who reside in one very
talented Mark Meadows. His arranging
skills are inventive, interesting and well beyond his young years. His vocal style is a modern sound with an
almost crossover appeal. The sound of jazz is growing daily, and the younger
generation is trumpeting their sound, Meadows is at the forefront of that
creative wave, definitely one to watch.
Personnel: Mark Meadows: piano, voice; Paul Bollenback: guitar; Warren Wolf: vibes; Brent Birckhead: alto sax; Christine Dashiell: vocals (8,9); Lena Seikaly: vocals (2); Eric Kennedy: drums; Eric Wheeler: bass.
Record Label: Self Produced