For their second major release,
the Harper Brothers -- led by Philip (trumpet) and
Winard (drums) -- serve up the estimable live album
Remembrance from the legendary Village Vanguard in New York City. The album is dedicated to the brothers' recently departed father and their grandfather, and the title cut is one of its very best tracks. Written by older brother Danny Harper, it's a midtempo swinger presented with reverential passion and signed with committed solos, especially those of
Justin Robinson (tenor) and Philip Harper. Other highlights include the lively horn interplay and notable contributions of
Winard Harper on "CB,"
Stephen Scott's piano work on the cover of
Horace Silver's "Kiss Me Right" and the band's collective chops, including bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa, on the lightning-fast set closer "Yang." Overall, the playing is clean, sharp and makes for a very enjoyable listen. This is definitive late '80s hard bop: excellent playing, marked by swinging, soulful melodies that don't break new musical ground or require great effort on the listener's part. This is a perfect album to load up in the car CD player and pass 70 minutes on the open road. Recommended for fans of this style as well as those just beginning to appreciate modern jazz. ~ Brian Bartolini