Sam Robinson Quintet
media release: Since 2003, Sam Robinson has played in Chicago venues such as Andy’s Jazz Club, The Green Mill, The Whistler, Hunter’s, Café Prague, Fitzgerald’s Sidebar, The Eastgate Café and Norman’s Bistro. He was also a member of the Chicago-based Shelley Yoelin Jazz Workshop Septet and has been a repeated guest soloist at the Serbian Village jazz club. He currently leads the Sam Robinson Quintet.
In 2019, he released his debut album, “Sweet Love of Mine,” available on CD Baby and Spotify. Here is a link to one of the tunes on the group’s debut album, “Sweet Love of Mine.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?
The effervescent title piece, for instance, has Latin hints and showcases several band members within a dynamic rhythmic structure. Saxophonist Scott Angst blows his tenor with gusto and delightful abandon while Robinson embellishes the main theme with elegant restraint and muted tones. Drummer Linard Stroud exchanges exciting and thunderous vamps with the rest of the group before the concluding head. The contrasts are quite captivating. Stroud’s rumbling beats open the warm “What is This Thing Called Love.” The ensemble interprets this Cole Porter song with romanticism and grace. Guitarist Gabriel Datcu improvises with agility and sophistication. Robinson follows with an intelligent extemporization that has a burnished sound and simmering passion. Robinson criss-crosses the complex “Simone” with his long, meandering lines—adding a shimmering vibrancy to the tune. Recorded live, reed man Frank Foster’s classic is the album’s focal point. It also allows bassist Nicholas Davis to demonstrate his lyricism on a contemplative and melancholic solo. Robinson and Angst engage in an eloquent duet on “Body and Soul.” Their crisp phrases flow effortlessly and sparkle with inventiveness. Pianist Michael Walters builds his intriguing soliloquy with chiming, crystalline notes and angular cascades. The often-played melody takes on a refreshingly modern veneer as the quintet charmingly deconstructs it with originality and poise.
Sweet Love of Mine documents a lively and animated set. Robinson and his sidemen are definitely in sync with one another. The fun they had creating this music is clearly audible throughout the release. Moreover, the work’s ebullience transmits to the listener as well.