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Caper: From The Canyons Of Big Sur

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As if to make it clear where the inspiration for the uniquely rhythmic, genre-transcending musical vision of Dark Chocolate comes from, the collective's third CD, Caper, includes the following phrase on the cover of its eclectic third release: "From the Canyons of the Big Sur." That's the creative environment where percussionist Barklie "Clay" Henry continues to gather musician friends from varied backgrounds to jam on a wide variety of jazz-inflected global fusion -- or perhaps it's world fusion-inflected jazz, with exotic and spiritual touches to spare and an unabashed leaning toward the avant-garde. Most of the ensemble from the group's first two projects are back, notably bassist Kim Stone (the Rippingtons, Spyro Gyra), pianist Weber Iago, guitarist Joseph Lucido, and vocalist Jacqui Hope. One prominent addition, ethereal vocalist Ashley Mazanec, is introduced immediately on the hypnotic and ambient opener "I Give My Soul"; her sensual voice floats dreamily over Lucido's languid guitar and Iago's haunting, jazzy piano riffs. She also appears in vocalese fashion on the trippy, avant-garde jazz experiment "Funko," and Caper's most engaging mainstream jazz exercise, the joyfully percussive centerpiece "Chocolate Jam," led by Iago's infectious melodic inventions. The album's odd song titles on the album perfectly reflect the unusual meters and coolly improvisational approach to the 12-track set, from "Gitane" (with Hope's soothing, wordless vocals punctuating Nico Georis's infectious accordion and Xocoyotzin Moraza's sharp Veracruz Harp Plucking) to the dark, brooding "Fundament," a jazz trio piece propelled by Rick Chelew's droning bowed bass. Lest we forget that Dark Chocolate is the irresistible brainchild of a percussion master, the listener can't escape without a high-energy, all-rhythmic instrument trio piece, "Los Tres Cajones," on which Henry plays bass cajon and maracas. Inventive and off the beaten path as ever, this chapter of Dark Chocolate's story is, to extend the metaphor, richer than ever. ~ Jonathan Widran

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    1. 1.
      I Give My Soul
    2. 2.
      Gitane
    3. 3.
      Quest
    4. 4.
      Come Join
    5. 5.
      Fundament
    6. 6.
      On the Train
    7. 7.
      Boygirl
    8. 8.
      Funko
    9. 9.
      Chocolate Jam
    10. 10.
      Unchained
    11. 11.
      Tres Cajones, Los
    12. 12.
      Rains Came Down, The

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Dark Chocolate

オリジナル発売日:2011年

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As if to make it clear where the inspiration for the uniquely rhythmic, genre-transcending musical vision of Dark Chocolate comes from, the collective's third CD, Caper, includes the following phrase on the cover of its eclectic third release: "From the Canyons of the Big Sur." That's the creative environment where percussionist Barklie "Clay" Henry continues to gather musician friends from varied backgrounds to jam on a wide variety of jazz-inflected global fusion -- or perhaps it's world fusion-inflected jazz, with exotic and spiritual touches to spare and an unabashed leaning toward the avant-garde. Most of the ensemble from the group's first two projects are back, notably bassist Kim Stone (the Rippingtons, Spyro Gyra), pianist Weber Iago, guitarist Joseph Lucido, and vocalist Jacqui Hope. One prominent addition, ethereal vocalist Ashley Mazanec, is introduced immediately on the hypnotic and ambient opener "I Give My Soul"; her sensual voice floats dreamily over Lucido's languid guitar and Iago's haunting, jazzy piano riffs. She also appears in vocalese fashion on the trippy, avant-garde jazz experiment "Funko," and Caper's most engaging mainstream jazz exercise, the joyfully percussive centerpiece "Chocolate Jam," led by Iago's infectious melodic inventions. The album's odd song titles on the album perfectly reflect the unusual meters and coolly improvisational approach to the 12-track set, from "Gitane" (with Hope's soothing, wordless vocals punctuating Nico Georis's infectious accordion and Xocoyotzin Moraza's sharp Veracruz Harp Plucking) to the dark, brooding "Fundament," a jazz trio piece propelled by Rick Chelew's droning bowed bass. Lest we forget that Dark Chocolate is the irresistible brainchild of a percussion master, the listener can't escape without a high-energy, all-rhythmic instrument trio piece, "Los Tres Cajones," on which Henry plays bass cajon and maracas. Inventive and off the beaten path as ever, this chapter of Dark Chocolate's story is, to extend the metaphor, richer than ever. ~ Jonathan Widran|
Rovi

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発売日 2014年09月29日
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レーベルMegawave Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MEGW0382
SKU 603408003828

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