Island Hopping
Gabriel Evan Orchestra
Independent n/a (gabrielevanorchestra.bandcamp.com/album/island-hopping)
This is New York saxophonist Gabriel Evan’s third album and continues his investigation of delightfully retro genres from the context of Caribbean jazz. When I first heard Island Hopping it brought to mind Earl Bostic, the American alto sax player who played a combination of jazz, swing and jump blues from the 30s to the 60s. Evan’s primary instrument is soprano saxophone and his “orchestra” has Charlie Halloran on trombone, Josh Dunn (guitar), Kris Tokarski (piano) Pete Olynciw (upright bass) and Jafet Perez (drums and percussion). All the tunes are lively and delightful and many date from the 30s (such as Carmencita, a classic Lionel Belasco waltz) while two are Evan’s originals. In the latter group, Boychick Calypso is a playful shuffle full of sophisticated energy and delightfully melodic solos while Habana Hammock is gently relaxing as its name suggests. Island Hopping’s upbeat swing is infectious throughout and you cannot help but smile from beginning to end.