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Cannon Re-Loaded (An All Star Celebration Of Cannonball Adderley)

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Tom Scott: Tom Scott (alto saxophone); Nancy Wilson (vocals); Terence Blanchard (trumpet); George Duke (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer piano, Wurlitzer organ); Larry Goldings (Hammond b-3 organ); Dave Carpenter, Marcus Miller (electric bass); Steve Gadd (drums). Personnel: Dave Carpenter, George Duke, Larry Goldings, Marcus Miller, Steve Gadd , Terence Blanchard. Audio Mixers: Gregg Field; Josiah Gluck; Seth Presant. Liner Note Author: Tom Scott. Recording information: NRG Recording, North Hollywood, CA (11/27/2006/11/28/2006). Author: Cannonball. Photographer: Dan Steinberg. Cannon Re-Loaded is simply that: a collection of tunes closely associated with Cannonball Adderley interpreted by an all-star collection of players on the current scene, with bandleader Tom Scott (who co-produced with Gregg Field) on alto saxophone (an instrument he doesn't play that often anymore), trumpeter Terence Blanchard, pianist George Duke (who was actually a member of the Adderley quintet and who also plays Rhodes and Wurlitzer), drummer Steve Gadd, bassists Marcus Miller and Dave Carpenter, and Larry Goldings on the Hammond B-3. Vocalist Nancy Wilson also guests on a pair of cuts that reprise her performances with Adderley from the Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley set released in 1962. In his liner notes, Scott claims Adderley as a major influence on his own playing, and that what he and his dream band wanted to convey was not only Adderley's brilliance as a musician, but also his sense of humor, one that welcomed the audience in to the music he made. There is no doubt that this quintet gets the tunes right. They open with "Jive Samba," move toward a fast-paced "Work Song," and then of course to "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" before Wilson joins the band for "Save Your Love for Me." The music has plenty of swing and groove, and it's tight. And maybe that's the problem. Adderley's best records (we could all argue forever about which records those were) had a sense of looseness and a vibe inherent in them that is lost on this group -- with the exception of Duke, who uses his own sense of humor, percussive flair on the keys, and angular bits here and there to dress these jams up for the bandstand instead of the studio. The sound is so utterly pristine and shiny it contains none of that laid-back approach that made the Adderley groups so enjoyable. For audiophiles, there is plenty to like: the stereo separation is perfect. There isn't a sound out of place here, with the occasional exception of Duke's touches that at least give the thing some air. "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" and "Work Song," feel like they're being read off the page -- and we know that isn't so. Wilson's tunes "Save Your Love for Me" and "The Masquerade Is Over" come off beautifully, but they don't really echo the originals, they feel like standard contemporary jazz radio fare. Thanks to the Rhodes and B-3, "Country Preacher" comes off best because of the interplay between Goldings and Duke. They let so much soul drip from their respective keyboards that Scott can't make it shine so much., He has to stay closer to the warmth of the tune, and Blanchard, who actually might have been a bandleader in this setting, has got everything he needs in the melody to just let it fall out of his horn. "Inside Straight," while it has the melody, changes, and timing right, is so slick because of Miller's slaphappy bass; it contains a kind of mellowed-down funk that belongs on the studio-perfected jazz records released in the '80s. Thankfully, Blanchard lets some real grit come from his horn. The ballads "I Should Care" and "The Stars Fell on Alabama" come off better than just about anything here because of their reliance on more restrained charts (particularly on the former, with Blanchard's wonderful solo). Scott's solo is less his than Adderley's on the latter. He restrains himself from over-blowing for the most part, and allows some real emotion into the tune. Overall though, this date may int

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Jive Samba

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    2. 2.
      Work Song

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    3. 3.
      Mercy, Mercy, Mercy

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    4. 4.
      Save Your Love for Me

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    5. 5.
      Sack O' Woe

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    6. 6.
      Country Preacher

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    7. 7.
      Inside Straight

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    8. 8.
      I Should Care

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    9. 9.
      Masquerade Is Over, The

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

    10. 10.
      Stars Fell on Alabama

      アーティスト: Tom Scott

2006年11月27、28日ハリウッドにて録音

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アーティスト: Tom ScottTom Scott & Special Guests

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Down Beat (p.60) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The band has a close-in feel, with saxophonist Scott's history of pop/funk jazz well-suited to the material. Trumpeter Terence Blanchard serves as the perfect foil for him..." JazzTimes (pp.122-123) - "Along with keyboardist George Duke, drummer Steve Gadd, bassist Marcus Miller and trumpeter Terence Blanchard, Scott gets to the cheery caramel center of the Adderley aesthetic."
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発売日 2008年02月26日
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レーベルUCJ
構成数 1
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規格品番 7230236
SKU 888072302365

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