A live session recorded earlier this year at Pizza Express, Soho, by four musicians totally in sync with each other and pushing Allen to the limit - if he has a limit that is, on this showing I'm not so sure. A previous album paid tribute to Gene Ammons and whilst that influence is still there, evidenced by the gutsy tone, here there's also contemporary phrasing and exploration of the instrument's higher extremities. For good measure, his ballad playing on Lapthorn's composition, Cuckoo, is nonpareil. The composer also excels on this (and every) track and Somogyi solos with super sensitivity.
Allen's Running Away With Me couldn't have had a better title. If you're doing the Great North Run this weekend, listen on your headphones to set the tempo and you'll finish in front of Mo Farah!
Theodore, written for Allen's son, is a jaunty tune with another impressive solo from Lapthorn as well as, naturally, his co-pilot.
Somogyi and Haines are towers of strength throughout with the former delivering more sensitivity on A Little Love Song whilst the latter goes for it on Frack the Right, a composition by Allen reflecting his discontent about environmental degradation and the descent of morality in politics - it shows in his frenetic tenor solo.
Other tracks: Gone But Not Forgotten; Lazy Day; Return to Life.
Branden Allen is to jazz what a fellow Australian (Steve Smith) is to cricket!
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