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    Joe Farnsworth, Jeremy Pelt, Sarah Hanahan, Joel Ross, Emmet Cohen & Yasushi Nakamura - The Big Room (2025)

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    Joe Farnsworth, Jeremy Pelt, Sarah Hanahan, Joel Ross, Emmet Cohen & Yasushi Nakamura - The Big Room (2025)

    Joe Farnsworth, Jeremy Pelt, Sarah Hanahan, Joel Ross, Emmet Cohen & Yasushi Nakamura - The Big Room (2025)
    WEB FLAC (tracks) - Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - Mb | 00:43:25
    Contemporary Jazz, Post-Bop | Label: Smoke Sessions Records

    Drummer Joe Farnsworth leads a stellar intergenerational sextet on his dazzling album, THE BIG ROOM featuring Jeremy Pelt, Sarah Hanahan, Joel Ross, Emmet Cohen, and Yasushi Nakamura.

    On THE BIG ROOM, drummer JOE FARNSWORTH leads an intergenerational sextet into a place of transcendent creativity and imagination. The album features a stellar cast of player/composers blending modern masters and rising stars: trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, saxophonist Sarah Hanahan, vibraphonist Joel Ross, pianist Emmet Cohen, and bassist Yasushi Nakamura.

    The title references a concept that Farnsworth heard about for years from some of the legendary masters that he has counted as mentors and collaborators—artists like Max Roach, Jackie McLean, and Ron Carter. “The Big Room isn’t a place,” Farnsworth relates, “but a spiritual dimension, a vast, wide-open terrain that only the most gifted of artists could reach. It’s a place where all of the discipline, rules, and language that a musician spends a lifetime mastering suddenly fade, and pure, transcendent creation can occur.

    Long associated with dyed-in-the-wool tradition, Farnsworth hasn’t departed entirely from his roots. But in recent years, he’s stretched the tether much further and now has assembled a gifted and adventurous band able to forge its own pathway to that elusive realm.

    THE BIG ROOM follows the lead of Farnsworth’s previous Smoke Sessions release, IN WHAT DIRECTION ARE YOU HEADED?, which marked a change from the drummer’s longstanding history of working with his musical idols – a remarkable list of greats that includes McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders, Harold Mabern, Horace Silver, Benny Golson, Cedar Walton, Barry Harris, Curtis Fuller, George Coleman, Johnny Griffin, Lou Donaldson, Cecil Payne, Kenny Barron, and others – instead working with a cast of peers and younger musicians that included Kurt Rosenwinkel and Immanuel Wilkins. While the drummer and bandleader hasn’t departed entirely from his roots, he has now assembled a gifted and adventurous band that continues his desire to expand his music.

    One of the artists who has joined Farnsworth frequently over the last few years is Sarah Hanahan, a dazzlingly gifted saxophonist named among the first class of “Youngbloods” by NPR’s Jazz Night in America, alongside such up-and-coming greats as Immanuel Wilkins and Samara Joy. The drummer was equally inspired by his collaborations with Emmet Cohen, whose astounding piano skills are more than matched by his indefatigable spirit.

    Farnsworth had never worked with Joel Ross prior to inviting him to join the band for this session, but knew the young vibraphonist would add a singular spark to the music. He’d worked often with Yasushi Nakamura, including in trio settings with Cohen, and Jeremy Pelt’s well-established mastery provided the essential final ingredient for this superb ensemble.

    Assembling a band of composer-performers, Farnsworth invited each member to contribute compositions to the repertoire for the album. Hanahan leads off the proceedings with the blistering, Coltrane-inspired “Continuance,” which showcases the sextet at its most combustible. Ross’ “What Am I Waiting For?” swings the pendulum to the opposite extreme for a pensive, dream-like ballad. Jeremy Pelt’s contribution here is the swaggering blues “All Said and Done,” its title as assertive and definitive as its swing.

    The title track takes a different turn from the expected for Farnsworth, an exploratory, free-ranging duo between the drummer and Ross. Farnsworth grew up playing duos with his saxophonist brother, then later at school with Eric Alexander and on stage with Pharoah Sanders. Unbeknownst to him, Ross had spent his formative years doing the same with his own brother, a drummer. “It wasn’t based on anything but what we were feeling right then and there,” Farnsworth says.

    The duo is followed by Ross’ second composition, the striking burner “Radical.” The album’s sole standard comes in the form of an achingly beautiful “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” which shines the spotlight on Pelt’s gorgeous emotionality. Farnsworth sets the breakneck pace for Cohen’s rollicking “You Already Know” before closing the set with his own “Prime Time,” a tasty exercise in “Sidewinder”-style groove akin to the funky antic that the drummer would get up to with Mabern.

    “Harold Mabern is always with me,” he says. “He taught me the discipline that you need underneath the freedom. He is such a massive part of the foundation of my playing that whenever I make a record, he'll be represented on it.”

    “So many of the masters are no longer on Earth,” he says, pointing to three of his closest collaborators—Tyner, Sanders, and Mabern—all of whom have passed away over the last several years. “I decided it was time to start playing with younger people, like Art Blakey and Cedar Walton did. They can inspire you and change the way you play. I can be free to be more myself.”

    Jeremy Pelt - trumpet
    Sarah Hanahan - alto saxophone
    Joel Ross - vibraphone
    Emmet Cohen - piano
    Yasushi Nakamura - bass
    Joe Farnsworth - drums
    Tracklist:
    01 Continuance
    02 What Am I Waiting For_
    03 All Said and Done
    04 The Big Room
    05 Radical
    06 I Fall in Love Too Easily
    07 You Already Know
    08 Prime Time

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