
With Out Here, premier bassist Christian McBride’s fifth recording on Mack Avenue Records, McBride introduces his latest working group: a trio, fully embracing at age 41 his role as standard-bearer and mentor. Pianist Christian Sands and drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr.—both younger, emerging artists—have been performing with McBride’s smallest group for about three years, honing their trio conception to a fine point of expressive depth and nuance with select performances around the world.
“It’s a pretty diversified trio,” says McBride descriptively. “The real core foundation is hardcore swingin,’ blues and the American songbook. Part of that is because Christian [Sands] is so well-rounded and willing to go to so many places, that I can’t help but want to swing hard with him and Ulysses.” Read More
This morning when I was searching around for some morning music, I searched for some of the trio’s videos and the one that I watched was a video of the trio performing “Cherokee”, which was one of my favorite tracks during my first listen to the album. I loved Sands piano work on the album. Watching the video though, some major kudos have to go to Ulysses Owens on the drums! The thing that I like most about the video is that all the musicians appear to be having a good time and that makes for great music!! From Mack Avenue Records:
….An even faster tempo emboldens their reenactment of the Ahmad Jamal trio arrangement of “Cherokee,” alternating a waltz tempo with jet-speed precision rarely attempted since the glory days of bebop. Owens especially shines here, demonstrating a range of brush and stick work worthy of envy.
So check them out! I’m listening to a Christian Sands album now and I intend to explore the Christian McBride catalog including his Big Band ensemble whose Mack Avenue recording, The Good Feeling, won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 2012—his third GRAMMY win overall!