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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2007年05月22日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Tzadik |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | TZ8118 |
| SKU | 702397811824 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:15
Paul Brody's Sadawi: Christian Dawid, Paul Brody, Eric Rosenthal, Brandon Seabrook, Martin Lillich.
Personnel: Michael Alpert (vocals, spoken vocals); Brandon Seabrook (guitar, banjo); Christian Dawid (clarinet, bass clarinet); John Zorn (alto saxophone); Paul Brody (trumpet); Frank London (alto horn); Louis Wilk-Brody (keyboards); Martin Lillich (acoustic bass, electric bass); Eric Rosenthal (drums, percussion); Elena Graupe (shaker).
Additional personnel: Louis Wilk-Brody, Elena Graupe, John Zorn, Michael Alpert, Frank London.
Audio Mixer: Jamie Saft.
Author: Arik Hayut.
Editors: Paul Brody; Jens Troendle.
Composer and ace trumpeter Paul Brody and his fine group Sadawi have established their wonderfully eclectic trademark sound with two previous outings on Tzadik -- 2002's Kabbalah Dream and 2004's Beyond Babylon. In the interim he's released a pair of wild avant klezmer platters (South Klezmer Suite and Klezmer Stories) on Laika and one (Sadawi, Minsker, Kapelye) on Ferment. The last three were all issued in 2006! This new set is even more adventurous than anything the band has issued previously. While using klezmer as a base, Brody is strident in his aims to create a new place for klezmer in the pantheon of music, both popular and otherwise. Previously employing everything from digital and analog dub to Appalachian mountain music in his approaches to reestablish the music's integral harmonic, lyric, and improvisational palette, Brody digs deeper into jazz, classical, and rock this time out. Beginning with the mournful intro to "Warsaw," which passes for a Yiddish folk tune, he and guitarist Brandon Seabrook waste no time getting to the call-and-response notions of klezmer. Here, Yiddish party music and heavy metal guitar are arranged inside a Sephardic theme, with breakbeats by Eric Rosenthal, who adds a slightly funky edge to his pulse. The solo by Brody is strictly on the composition's theme, but Seabrook goes off into Slayer territory. Meanwhile, bassist Martin Lillich and clarinetist Christian Dawid blend the stew -- in the latter case in the twinned front-line melody with Brody, and in the former holding the drummer and guitarist in check. The bassline keeps a reggae touch throughout "Too Low," but there are skittering double breaks by Rosenthal -- and the gorgeous contrapuntal harmonic theme is straight from the tradition, as the three front-line players assert themselves immediately. There are some dubby sound effects as Seabrook engages Lillich, but they never hold sway over the composition's unique, mournful call-and-response playing between brass and woodwind -- even when the feedback and electronic sounds threaten to overcome the mix. Killer!
"Bartoki" begins as -- you guessed it -- an exercise in counterpoint between brass and woodwind, gradually swung out from the drum kit to charge full-on into a jazzed-out reading of a couple of familiar Bartok themes dressed in power chords and riffs from Seabrook, distorted basslines, and Brody getting near the edge of free jazz in the chorus (and even some Don Ellis in the bridge). This is how it goes throughout: back and forth, integrating klezmer (itself over 100 years old) with popular musics -- and not so popular ones -- past and present, firmly planted in the future while extending the tradition and not only keeping it lively, but alive and growing. "Serendipity" begins with a gorgeous clarinet solo but eventually becomes, as the band enters (with Seabrook on banjo), the root thematic ground for the dubbed-up sound shards and electric guitar-striated rockist jam "Sit Down." Here, jazz from the early '30s, klez, and modal swing are interpolated and communicated back and forth. The lines Brody writes are gorgeous. His sense of harmony and time and the tight dimensions he employs actually result in pushing his compositions out into the world so they can be appreciated by virtually anyone. There are some guest appearances on this set: label bo to be continued...
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