Somewhere in the Night
Editorial Reviews
Jazz Times
[Randy Johnston] grooves his way through a diverse set of standards and originals. Tough tempos aren't a problem for Johnston, who absolutely burns on "Secret Love," showing little sign of stress as he masterfully spins out long phases.... He demonstrates that the blues is his bread and butter on "Dat Dere," "Sack of Woe," and his own "Blues for the Millennium," which reflects grooves and attitudes that range from down-home to up-town. A tribute to Jimi Hendrix, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free," begins with a funky slow introduction and eventually adopts a gospel-tinged groove that finds him nailing one funky phrase after another.
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