Guitarist and composer
Mark Kleinhaut's fourth album as a leader,
Balance of Light, finds him collaborating with the great alto saxophonist
Bobby Watson and making music of an unusual warmth and joyfulness. That feeling is generated, in part, by the fact that the entire program consists of compositions written by
Kleinhaut specifically for this project and with
Watson's playing in mind; he and his trio end up playing with an unusual level of generosity, gently pushing
Watson to the forefront and showcasing his remarkable technique, while still playing with power and distinction behind him.
Kleinhaut's skill as a composer is the other secret to this album's success; the bouncy but dignified opening track, "Ferdinand and Isabelle," is a particular highlight, as are the beautiful "Erikita," a tribute to his wife, and the charmingly off-kilter "Field of Greens," which sounds a bit like a post-bop
Thelonious Monk composition.
Watson shines on every track, but his jaw-dropping circular breathing technique on "Four Lane Clover" is especially worth noting. Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson