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Me and Mr. Jones
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Album Details: Me and Mr. Jones

Release Date:06/15/1992
Label:Criss Cross
UPC:8712474105328

Track List: Me and Mr. Jones

  1. Me and Mrs. Jones
  2. Theme for Penny
  3. Opus One Point Five
  1. Certain Attitude
  2. Free Man?
  3. Buzz-At

Pro Reviews: Me and Mr. Jones

  • All Music Guide

    Already possessing a very distinctive tenor sax sound, Javon Jackson's debut as a leader is an exceptional effort. Jackson, 26 at the time of the recording, joined forces with 40-year-old James Williams, 19-year-old Christian McBride and 64-year-old Elvin Jones to create a powerful musical statement that bridges the generations. "Mr. Jones" refers to the master drummer, whose presence and energy are felt throughout the recording, especially on the medium swingers "The Masquerade Is Over" and Williams' "A Certain Attitude," as well as on the title track and "Theme for Penny," two uptempo Jackson originals that begin with brief drum solos. Also making his presence felt is McBride, whose tone, time, and imagination belie his age. One of 1992's best releases.

    - Greg Turner, All Music Guide

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Biography

Javon Jackson

A fine tenor saxophonist influenced by Joe Henderson, Javon Jackson helps to keep the legacy of Art Blakey and hard bop alive. He grew up in Cleveland and Denver, and studied at Berklee (1984-1986). Jackson was with the last version of the Jazz Messengers (1987-1990) and, after Blakey's death, he worked with the Harper Brothers, Benny Green, Freddie Hubbard, and Elvin J... Read more