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Jazz’n’more | Multiversal Album Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Stephen Philip Harvey (1992) is a revelation, and the album recorded live at Bop Stop in Cleveland is a major triumph. His compositions and first-class arrangements connect the jazz tradition with the spirit of contemporary African American music.
The eleven tracks, including two alternate takes, captivate with colorful instrumentation, brilliant solos, and varied, admirable interplay between the sections of the orchestra—especially in “Ain’t No Sidekick” with an ecstatic solo from Chris Coles (alto sax) and “Inner Beast” featuring Johnny Cochran (tenor sax) and Dustin May (drums) as soloists. The tracks are inspired by comic book characters, a connection highlighted in the album’s highly readable liner notes.
To experience the orchestra live must have been a true event for everyone present, reflected in the enthusiastic applause. Outstanding tracks include “Multiversal,” partly swinging and partly rocking, enhanced by a magnificent solo from Tommy Lehman (trumpet), and “Tectonic Shift,” featuring an intense solo from Dan Bruce (guitar) and a furious solo from Bobby Selvaggio (alto sax).
In the closing “Band Intro Blues,” Harvey cheerfully introduces the musicians of his orchestra, rounding out an album that invites repeated listening.
Michael van Gee | Jazz’n’more
(Translated from German)

UK Vibe | Multiversal Album Review
4/5
“Stephen Philip Harvey’s “Multiversal: Live at BOP STOP”is a bold, super‑powered live album that cements his place as one of contemporary jazz’s adventurous large‑ensemble voices.” - Mike Gates, UK VIBE
Take Effect Reviews | Live at Radio Artifact
8/10
“The tenor sax wizard Stephen Philip Harvey brings along an all star cast for these improvised and composed selections that make for a companion listen to his also recently released Elemental (Live).”
Take Effect Reviews | Library Card
8/10
“The saxophone wizard Stephen Philip Harvey brings along Max Murray and Jordon Stanley for these 7 exciting jazz tracks that welcome a literary theme.
Included are 6 originals and a lone standard for this 5th album from Harvey, and it continues his spontaneous and inimitable version of jazz that few could replicate.”
DownBeat Magazine (August 2024) | Double Live Album Review | Paul De Barros
Live at Radio Artifact - 3⭐️ | Elemental (Live) - 3.5 ⭐️
March Jazz Guide (Turkish) | Dark Blue Notes
“Harvey performs with a strong personality. He will say it with his tenor. There are no words, but his soprano’s flexibility, strong tone, and direct expression cannot be easily matched by today’s saxophonists” - Turgay Yalchin