Yeah, I picked up his 2016 album, The New Breed, as well, and it feels like a prototype for the new record. There's similar approaches to composition there from a structural and emotional standpoint, but Max Brown is more successful at hitting the mark more often.Mickey wrote:I truly cannot get enough of this album, but it has also driven me to Jeff's previous solo work--which isn't quite as good but has still been a delight.Brett wrote: Jeff Parker - Suite for Max Brown
I've been kicking myself for not finding out about Jeff's solo material before now, as this is right up my alley and I daresay closer to the direction I'd like to to have seen Tortoise go after Standards. A bit jazz, a bit hip-hop, a bit funk, a bit electronic, a bit R&B, and it's all run through a simultaneous feeling of wistful nostalgia and exuberant hope. This has shot towards the top of my list for this year and I imagine it will fight hard for the number one spot.
And Trag, yessir, the album reminds me most of Standards and TNT, which is peak era Tortoise in my reckoning.