Grown Folks Music is an album by the Ben Riley Quartet, led by drummer Ben Riley. His third and final release as a leader, it was recorded on August 30, 2010, at Tedesco Studios in Paramus, New Jersey, and was issued on CD in 2012 by Sunnyside Records. On the album, Riley is joined by saxophonist Wayne Escoffery, guitarists Freddie Bryant and Avi Rothbard, and double bassist Ray Drummond.[1][2][3][4]

Grown Folks Music
Studio album by
The Ben Riley Quartet Featuring Wayne Escoffery
Released2012
RecordedAugust 30, 2010
StudioTedesco Studios, Paramus, New Jersey
GenreJazz
Length55:30
LabelSunnyside
SSC 1305
ProducerBen Riley, Wayne Escoffery
Ben Riley chronology
Memories of T
(2006)
Grown Folks Music
(2012)

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz     [5]
Jazzwise     [6]
Tom Hull – on the WebA–[7]

In a review for Jazzwise, Selwyn Harris wrote: "A veteran master of hard bop drumming shows that a lazy or snappy groove is all you need to make jazz standards sound delicious."[6]

Raul d'Gama Rose of All About Jazz called Riley "one of the great musicians among the drummers of today," possessing "one of the keenest senses of shade and hue," and with the ability to "play phrases on his skins just as well as a pianist, bassist or any other musician." Rose also praised Escoffery's playing, noting that his ideas are "executed with great depth and passionate character," and stating: "He often begins phrases inside out or from the end, going backwards, and this makes for a sense of surprise that is always delightful, and makes the combination of saxophonist and drummer quite memorable."[5]

Critic Tom Hull awarded the album a grade of A–,[7] and included it in his list of the top ten jazz releases of 2012.[8]

Track listing edit

  1. "Friday the 13th" (Thelonious Monk) – 9:04
  2. "Laura" (David Raksin) – 7:15
  3. "Teo" (Thelonious Monk) – 6:09
  4. "Without a Song" (Vincent Youmans) – 8:28
  5. "Weaver of Dreams" (Victor Young) – 8:47
  6. "Lulu's Back in Town" (Harry Warren) – 8:24
  7. "If Ever I Would Leave You" (Alan Jay Lerner) – 7:23

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ben Riley: Grown Folks Music". AllMusic. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Ben Riley - Grown Folks Music". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ "Ben Riley Catalog". JazzDisco. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  4. ^ "The Ben Riley Quartet - Grown Folks Music". Sunnyside Records. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Rose, Raul d'Gama (May 27, 2012). "Ben Riley: Grown Folks Music". All About Jazz. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  6. ^ a b Harris, Selwyn. "The Ben Riley Quartet: Grown Folks Music". Jazzwise. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. ^ a b Hull, Tom. "Jazz A-List". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  8. ^ Hull, Tom (December 19, 2012). "Tom Hull's Extended Year-End Jazz List (2012)". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved February 29, 2024.