Scottish jazz trumpeter Malcolm Strachan releases his second solo album
"Point Of No Return" on Haggis Records on 27th January 2023. A follow-up
to his debut album "About Time" from March 2020 (also on Haggis
Records), which received great critical acclaim and strong radio support
across the globe. Once again, Malcolm delivers an album of original
music written by himself and featuring material covering a broad
spectrum of jazz styles. From modal jazz grooves to Brazilian samba
beats, Latin rhythms to cinematic soundtrack vibes, and along the way,
some beautiful ballads.
If the first album nodded slightly to mid-late 1960s classic Blue Note
Records type jazz, this one is more reminiscent of the jazz fusion
albums that Malcolms's jazz trumpet hero Freddie Hubbard recorded for
the legendary CTI Records label in the early-mid 1970s. The same
groove-based jazz where soul and funk beats are at the heart of the
arrangement. Rock solid rhythms that allow complex horn parts and
improvisation to float over the top with ease. The ensemble playing is
strong and the leader's trumpet solos show why he's been one of the most
in-demand session musicians in the UK for the last 20 years.
He's recorded and toured with the likes of Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse,
Corinne Bailey Rae, Jamiroquai, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Jess
Glynne, The Craig Charles Fantasy Funk Band, Black Honey, The New
Mastersounds, Abstract Orchestra and Blue Note Records jazz saxophone
legend Lou Donaldson. Of course, he's also a founder and existing band
member of the UK funk kings The Haggis Horns.
The core band on "Point Of No Return" are musicians that Malcolm has
known and worked with for over two decades, often in The Haggis Horns,
and most appeared on the debut album. Those musicians making a welcome
return are Atholl Ransome (tenor sax/flute), George Cooper (piano),
Danny Barley (trombone), Courtny Tomas, (double bass), and Erroll
Rollins (drums). Newcomers this time are longtime Haggis Horns guest
percussionist Sam Bell plus special guest vocalist UK jazz singer Jo
Harrop, who adds non-verbal Flora Purim style vocals on tracks one and
three. Three tracks feature strings, arranged by Phil Steel, with all
the strings played by Richard Curran. One of the tracks is the
beautifully poignant ballad for strings and trumpet "The Last Goodbye"
which could easily have come from a film soundtrack and where Malcolm
digs deep into his love for jazz ballads in his solo.
"Point Of No Return" by Malcolm Strachan will definitely appeal to
lovers of contemporary acoustic jazz with a classic jazz feel. For those
who love the music of Blue Note Records and CTI Records and trumpeters
Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan, Art Farmer, and Miles Davis.
Without a doubt, it will be one of the standout UK jazz releases of
2023.
Tracklist:
1. Nossa Dança
2. Soul Trip
3. The Wanderer
4. The Last Goodbye
5. Elaine
6. Cut to the Chase
7. Maybe Next Time