After an extended layoff from studio recording, trumpeter
Jon Faddis returns with
Teranga. Taking its name from the Senegalese word for "hospitality," the album is an inspired and straightforward post-bop album and features
Faddis in top form. Often driven by thick, acoustic basslines via
Kiyoshi Kitagawa,
Faddis' compositions are lush, visceral, and funky pieces that reveal the often flashy trumpeter's more enigmatic and thoughtful inclinations. Longtime fans shouldn't fear, though, as
Faddis' sparkling tone and trademark monumental range remain intact and are showcased throughout. Besides his superb backing ensemble that includes pianist
David Hazeltine and drummer
Dion Parson,
Faddis has also brought along such sympathetic collaborators as Senegalese percussionists
Abdou M'Boup and
Alioune Faye as well as baritone saxophonist
Gary Smulyan, trumpeter
Clark Terry, and others. ~ Matt Collar