Mark Cherrie Quartet - 'Any Anxious Colour'
Briefly

Mark Cherrie’s second album, 'Any Anxious Colour,' emphasizes the lyrical possibilities of the steel pan while incorporating various contemporary jazz styles.
Cherrie pays homage to Trinidad-jazz traditions through intricate calypso tracks like 'Ole Mas' and 'Carnival is Over,' highlighting his deep roots in the genre.
'Between Two Worlds' stands out as an emotionally charged piece, reflecting a deeper sentiment compared to the title track, showcasing Cherrie’s artistry.
The quartet displays incredible synergy throughout the album, with each member contributing uniquely, especially Donaldson’s masterful solos and Duncan’s captivating vocals.
Read at London Jazz News
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