The Cecilia Coleman Quintet's album Young and Foolish is a delightful collection of jazz pieces that showcase the talents of each member of the group. From the opening track, "Blues for the Moment," to the closing number, "Ballad for a Rainy Day," the listener is treated to an array of musical styles and moods.
Coleman's piano playing is the backbone of the album, providing a steady rhythm and melodic counterpoint to the saxophone, trumpet, and bass solos. The compositions are well-crafted and allow each musician to shine, whether it's Jon Irabagon's fiery saxophone runs on "Nostalgia in Times Square" or Nadje Noordhuis's haunting trumpet on "Lament."
The album's title track, "Young and Foolish," is a standout, featuring a playful duet between Coleman's piano and drummer Satoshi Takeishi's percussion. The song captures the exuberance and uncertainty of youth, and is a fitting tribute to the album's title.