Randy Brecker, the renowned jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player, delivers an electrifying experience with his album "34th n Lex," released on April 21, 2003, under Shrapnel Records. This dynamic collection of tracks showcases Brecker's mastery across a blend of genres, including jazz fusion, big band, and jazz funk, all within a concise 56-minute runtime.
The album opens with the title track "34th n Lex," setting the stage for a vibrant journey through Brecker's virtuosic playing and innovative compositions. Tracks like "Streeange" and "Shanghigh" highlight his ability to fuse complex rhythms with soulful melodies, while "All 4 Love" brings a groovy, funky vibe that's impossible to resist. "Let It Go" and "Foregone Conclusion" demonstrate Brecker's knack for blending intricate jazz arrangements with accessible, engaging themes.
"Hula Dula" and "The Fisherman" offer a taste of Brecker's adventurous spirit, incorporating world music elements into his signature sound. "Give It Up" and "Tokyo Freddie" keep the energy high with their infectious grooves and dynamic solos. The album closes with "The Castle Rocks," a powerful finale that leaves listeners craving more.
"34th n Lex" is a testament to Randy Brecker's enduring influence in the world of jazz, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will captivate both longtime fans and new listeners alike.