One of a trio of RCA CDs taken from altoist
Steve Coleman's week at Paris's Hot Brass Club, three of the six performances on this set ("Finger of God," "Song of the Beginnings" and "Transits") are over 19 minutes long, and, with the exception of a rap on "The Initiate" and one during the last part of "Song of the Beginnings," this is a jazz set. On "Finger of God,"
Yassir Chadly's spiritual chant is followed by some intense
Coleman alto over a drone by the keyboards. Other selections feature passionate free funk with plenty of
Coleman alto and
Ralph Alessi trumpet solos;
Vijay Iyer's spooky keyboards and
Miya Masaoka's koto are assets in the ensembles. Not everything works, but one cannot fault
Steve Coleman for stretching himself and taking chances. ~ Scott Yanow