The cover design to
Paradigm Shift's second CD is a bit odd, as it gives top billing to guests
Wycliffe Gordon and
Marcus Printup (who previously appeared on the trio's
Shifting Times), along with multi-reed player Gray Mayfield. But no matter the order of names, this excellent band (with guitarist Melvin Henderson, organist Gerry Youngman, and drummer Jared Schonig) plays a good mix of jazz-funk and soul-jazz. The punchy opener, "Street Expressionism," contrasts Mayfield's hip flute with
Gordon's raucous trombone and
Printup's sassy trumpet. Mayfield's hip tenor sax is showcased in the streetwise blues "Fallin' Through the Crack," as Schonig follows Youngman's first solo with a strong piano solo (via overdub). Henderson's boisterous "Candi" features
Gordon's sassy trombone and Mayfield's robust tenor. Youngman's warm ballad "In My Life" (not to be confused with the
Beatles tune) swings gently and will prompt a bit of foot-tapping. He also penned the light, funky "One Last Time." One nice surprise is a side-splitting arrangement of the oldie "Lulu's Back in Town," featuring
Gordon, Mayfield (on alto sax), and
Printup, who also add a happy vocal chorus. Mayfield stays on alto for the soulful arrangement of
Percy Mayfield's "Give Me a Break." The subdued setting of "Small Day Tomorrow" adds vocalist
Annie Sellick in a sensuous performance. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden