Renaissance (Branford Marsalis album)
Renaissance is an album by the American musician Branford Marsalis, released in 1987.[1][2] It peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's Traditional Jazz Albums chart.[3] Marsalis supported the album with a North American tour.[4] ProductionThe album was produced by Delfeayo Marsalis.[5] Branford Marsalis played tenor and soprano saxophones.[6] Tony Williams played drums; Bob Hurst played bass.[7][8] "St. Thomas" is a version of the Sonny Rollins song performed solo by Marsalis.[9] "The Peacocks" was written by Jimmy Rowles; Herbie Hancock played piano on the track.[10] "Lament" was composed by J. J. Johnson.[11] Critical reception
The Washington Post praised the "gorgeous arrangement of Jimmy Rowles' 'The Peacocks', which deftly combines Marsalis' sinuous soprano sax and pianist Herbie Hancock's impressionistic colors."[7] The St. Petersburg Times deemed Renaissance "a straight-ahead, acoustic jazz album," writing that "Branford is perhaps a bit more facile on soprano but his tenor playing is hearty and nimble."[8] The Globe and Mail determined that "the saxophonist's melodic, laid-back approach gives his solos a graceful, coasting quality and the casualness is endearing."[14] The Windsor Star stated that "Marsalis and pianist Kenny Kirkland keep a firm grip on developing solos in shapely fashion, a highstepping but sinewy dance."[13] Track listing
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