By Mark
F. Turner
Chicago's been keeping a secret from the rest of the jazz world in
the name of John Temmerman. The secret has been exposed on his latest
recording,The Power of Two, for what it really is - top notch and
immensely entertaining jazz. Featuring a group that can jam with pure
funk, swing with the best, and groove you to the bone; Mr.Temmerman's
Obsession Quartet delivers the package with full rewards to listeners
who appreciate their music uncut, and full of immense talent. John
Temmerman has been performing in and around the Chicago area for many
years. He's had music stints with the University of Illinois Jazz Bands
and Berklee School of Music. He also teaches music in the area. His rich
and robust tenor saxophone is profound and the new recording features
one of the tightest jazz quartets in the Windy City.
The Power of Two features a vivid display of the multifarious range
of the quartet's talent. It opens up with a soulful rendition of the
Miles Davis timeless classic "All Blues." John's sax sings
strong and smooth with excellent solos from all band members. The next
selection whispers a cool Latin melody entitled "Costa Del
Sol". The rhythm sections jams tight on the title cut "The
Power of Two" which is dedicated to his wife. It's then on to the
pure funk fest appropriately called "Slam Time" which features
the band spreading the funk with good rhythm and excellent solos.
Temmerman's band has skill, experience, and cohesiveness. Bassist Steve
Hashimoto strong lines and smooth solos are stellar. Listen to the bass
on Wayne Henderson's "Whispering Pines ". The rhythm is
outstanding. Drummer Rusty Jones's rhythms are colorful and crisp,
displaying skills of a true master. All the musicians are excellent and
one of the highlights on the recording is guitarist Neal Alger. His
skill and versatility are incredible. From the too funky cut "T.C.B
In E" to the bluesy swinging selection "Slick Color",
Alger's pours out liquid grooves and incredible solos.
John's talent on saxophone is filled with harmonic depth and
incredible range, reminiscent of the imminent Dexter Gordon. His solos
are rich and soulful. He penned half of the songs and the arrangements
are all stellar. It would be a real treat to see this band perform live.
Native Chicago music fans will no longer be a able to keep this little
known secret from spreading. It deserves to be exposed. This is feel
good music that grooves and will make you smile. Highly recommended.
John Temmerman's Jazz
Obsession Quartet
Track Listing: 1. All Blues 2. Costa Del Sol 3. The Power Of
Two 4. Slam Time 5. Whispering Pines 6. Nice And Easy 7. T.C.B. in E 8.
Plan B 9. Slick Color 10. When The Lights Go Out 11. Secondary Ignorance
12. Come To The Table
Personnel: Neal Alger- Guitar, Rusty Jones- drums, John
Temmerman- sax, Steven Hashimoto- Bass