The album opens with
“Forgotten Times,” which actually – according to the liner notes – comes from a
film. There is something absolutely delightful about this tune at times. It
makes me feel light and happy, in part because of Oscar Williams II’s work on
piano. And though it has a nice groove, it also somehow has a calming effect. It’s
a thoroughly enjoyable tune. Benjamin Kovacs plays tenor saxophone on this
track. That’s followed by “Sweet As Honey,” which has a lively, exciting feel
right at the start, with its somewhat unusual rhythm. There is also plenty of
cool work on horns to keep us interested. “The Moon Represents My Heart” also
raises my spirits immediately. The horns have such a bright and warm and
cheerful sound. While the famous version of this song by Teresa Teng has a
sweet and gentle vibe, this rendition swings and is quite fun.
“Born Here, From There”
is an original composition written by Peter Lin. It has an interesting
title, and one that certainly feels personal and relevant to the overall theme
of this release. Peter Lin was born in the United States (in Louisiana, and now
resides in New Jersey), but is clearly interested in his Taiwanese heritage,
exploring the music on this album. And so this composition feels to be the
heart of the CD, and its placement right in the center of the tracks seems
perfect. It is a thoughtful, engaging tune, featuring lots of moving work on
horns, some cool stuff on bass, and some nice work on drums. The album’s other
track that is not part of the Chinese or Taiwanese popular songbooks is “My
Blues,” composed by Slide Hampton. Peter Lin’s connection to Slide Hampton is
strong, and the CD’s liner notes include a note from Slide Hampton. They’ve
played together, and apparently Peter Lin is Slide Hampton’s manager. This
track pops and moves, and I love the drumming. There is a lot of joy in this
recording. Several musicians join Peter Lin on this track, including Anthony
Ware on alto saxophone, James Zollar on trumpet, Charlie Sigler on guitar, and
Winard Harper on drums. All the musicians have moments to shine, and this track
includes a cool bass lead followed by a drum solo toward the end.
Peter Lin’s rendition of “Rose,
Rose, I Love You” feels like New Orleans music. It has that kind of joy, that
kind of energy, that kind of style. All of the musicians who play on “My Blues”
also join Peter Lin for this one. I love this track. The CD then concludes with
“Evening Primrose,” featuring Anthony Nelson Jr. on flute. This one too feels
designed to make us all feel a little bit better about life, something we can
certainly use these days.
CD Track List
- Forgotten Times
- Sweet As Honey
- The Moon Represents My Heart
- Born Here, From There
- My Blues
- Rose, Rose, I Love You
- Evening Primrose
With Respect was released on June 22, 2018.
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