Hervé Sellin's "Always Too Soon" is a captivating jazz album that pays homage to the legendary saxophonist Phil Woods. Released on October 20, 2017, via Cristal Records, this album is a testament to Sellin's mastery of the genre, blending classic bop influences with a touch of The Monkees' whimsy, creating a unique and engaging listening experience. The album features a stellar lineup, including Pierrick Pedron, Thomas Bramerie, and Philippe Soirat, who join Sellin in delivering a collection of tracks that are both nostalgic and innovative.
Recorded in Rochefort, France, over three days in April 2017, "Always Too Soon" is a labor of love that showcases Sellin's deep respect for Phil Woods' legacy. The album's ten tracks, including standout pieces like "Lennie's Pennies," "Willow Woods," and the title track "Always Too Soon," offer a rich tapestry of jazz that is both accessible and sophisticated. The album's duration of one hour ensures that listeners can immerse themselves fully in the music, appreciating the nuances and intricacies of each composition.
The album's packaging is as impressive as its content, featuring a digipack with a 12-page booklet that provides additional context and insights into the making of the album. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hervé Sellin or a newcomer to his work, "Always Too Soon" is an album that demands your attention and promises to enrich your jazz collection.