Sean O’Bryan Smith: Reflection

Well respected as a first call session musician, bassist Sean O’Bryan

Smith gets together with an all star congregation to deliver music from

the most long lasting songbook on earth: Christian Spirituals and

Hymns. When you think Crosby here, it ain’t Bing, but Fanny, who wrote

about 4000 worship songs such  as “Blessed Assurance” (played

marvelously here with a sanctified rhythm section) while BLIND, my

friends. More contemporary material such as “Blessed Be Your Name” or

“Mighty To Save,” are ample examples that music made for acknowledging

the Almighty doesn’t have to bore you or be played by musicians in

gowns. Guys like Chuck Loeb/g, Gerald Albright/as, Frank Catalano/ts,

and Randy Brecker get rolling in the aisles on “Will The Circle Be

Unbroken,” while Smith displays his gifts on a testimonial with

vocalist Lisa Hearns on the ruminating “Me Without You.” The only blip

on this contemporary jazz set is the closing “Reflection,” which

includes some mood breaking rap/preaching by Malcolm Jamal-Warner, but

it’s a minor quibble, as my old church choir director used to say,

“better to be strong and wrong, than right and light.”

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