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発売日 2011年02月24日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルArt Of Groove
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MIG800122
SKU 885513800121

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:04
Personnel: Simon Phillips (drums); Trilok Gurtu (vocals, percussion); Roland Cabezas (guitar); Frank Delle (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Fiete Felsch, Peter Bolte (alto saxophone); Lutz Buchner, Matthias Erlewein, Bjorn Berger (tenor saxophone); Stephan Meinberg, Thorsten Benkenstein, Ingolf Burkhardt, Phillip Kacza (trumpet); Stefan Lottermann, Dan Gottshall, Klaus Heidenreich (trombone); Ingo Lahme (bass trombone); Vladyslav Sendecki (keyboards); Marcio Doctor (percussion). Additional personnel: NDR Bigband. Audio Mixer: Walter Quintus. Recording information: Drums 'n' Percussion Paderborn Festival, Heinz Nixdorf (05/21/2010); NDR Studio, Hamburg, Germany (05/21/2010). Arranger: Wolf Kerschek. Some of the stodgier individuals in the jazz world labor under the delusion that a big-band project is not legitimate unless it sounds like something Buddy Rich would have done in the '50s and is full of overdone warhorse standards that have been recorded by literally hundreds, if not thousands, of different artists over the years. But thankfully, not everyone in jazz sees things that way. 21 Spices, in fact, takes big-band music into both the jazz-rock fusion realm and the world jazz realm. This 2011 release is a collaboration between Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu (who composed all of the material), drummer Simon Phillips, and Germany's NDR Big Band; also on board are Michel Alibo on electric bass and Roland Cabezas on electric guitar. And with this lineup in place, the result is a fusion album that has a strong world music influence and sounds a bit Weather Report-ish in spots, only with the muscular horn section that the NDR Big Band brings to the table. Naturally, Gurtu's mastery of Indian percussion and the wordless, Indian-style scat vocals that the Mumbai native provides gives 21 Spices (which contains both live and studio performances) some Indian appeal at times, but Indian music is hardly the only world music influence that asserts itself on this 55-minute CD. Actually, Latin music is a more prominent influence, especially on "Broken Rhythms" and "1-2 Beaucoup." Meanwhile, "Balato" and "Jhulelal" both incorporate elements of African music. So in terms of world music influences, 21 Spices is pleasingly far-reaching. And it is also an exciting demonstration of the fact that regardless of what bop snobs have to say, big-band recordings don't have to recycle old Buddy Rich charts in order to have validity. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Trilok GurtuSimon PhillipsNDR Big Band

その他
エンジニア: Peter BrandtMichael Plotz
プロデューサー: Wolf KerschekJoachim BeckerWalter Quintus

商品の紹介

JazzTimes (p.74) - "[A] zesty world/fusion offering....[With] each tune serving up a different flavor."
Rovi

Some of the stodgier individuals in the jazz world labor under the delusion that a big-band project is not legitimate unless it sounds like something Buddy Rich would have done in the '50s and is full of overdone warhorse standards that have been recorded by literally hundreds, if not thousands, of different artists over the years. But thankfully, not everyone in jazz sees things that way. 21 Spices, in fact, takes big-band music into both the jazz-rock fusion realm and the world jazz realm. This 2011 release is a collaboration between Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu (who composed all of the material), drummer Simon Phillips, and Germany's NDR Big Band; also on board are Michel Alibo on electric bass and Roland Cabezas on electric guitar. And with this lineup in place, the result is a fusion album that has a strong world music influence and sounds a bit Weather Report-ish in spots, only with the muscular horn section that the NDR Big Band brings to the table. Naturally, Gurtu's mastery of Indian percussion and the wordless, Indian-style scat vocals that the Mumbai native provides gives 21 Spices (which contains both live and studio performances) some Indian appeal at times, but Indian music is hardly the only world music influence that asserts itself on this 55-minute CD. Actually, Latin music is a more prominent influence, especially on "Broken Rhythms" and "1-2 Beaucoup." Meanwhile, "Balato" and "Jhulelal" both incorporate elements of African music. So in terms of world music influences, 21 Spices is pleasingly far-reaching. And it is also an exciting demonstration of the fact that regardless of what bop snobs have to say, big-band recordings don't have to recycle old Buddy Rich charts in order to have validity. ~ Alex Henderson
Rovi

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