Nostalgia in Times Square


Nostalgia in Times Square is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jemeel Moondoc, which was recorded in 1985 and released on the Italian Soul Note label. He leads a quintet that features Ornette Coleman guitarist Bern Nix, former Roland Kirk pianist Rahn Burton, bassist William Parker and drummer Denis Charles. This is Moondoc's first date with piano since his debut album, Muntu's First Feeding.

Music

The title track is a medium tempo blues written by Charles Mingus for the 1959 John Cassavetes film Shadows, recorded by the bassist on the album and reprised as "Strollin'," with a vocal by Honi Gordon, on Mingus Dynasty. "Flora," a ballad named for Moondoc's maternal grandmother, marks his recorded debut on soprano saxophone, a horn he first played in the early Seventies as member of Cecil Taylor's student orchestra at Antioch College. "In Walked Monk" is a homage to pianist Thelonious Monk, named after Monk's tribute to Bud Powell "In Walked Bud". "Dance of the Clowns" started off as interlude music for the score that Moondoc wrote for the play The Siberian Express, and would be renamed as “Dance of the Negro Lawn Jockeys” in later years.

Reception

The album was received as a move inside the tradition. The Penguin Guide to Jazz says that "is interesting for the addition of a guitar player and the abandonment of vibes for piano" but notes that "it's certainly a conservative step and there's nothing on the set that really grabs attention."

Track listing

  1. "Nostalgia in Times Square" – 13:12
  2. "Flora" – 12:18
  3. "In Walked Monk" – 15:16
  4. "Dance of the Clowns" – 10:51

    Personnel