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Greatest Show on Earth

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発売日 2018年02月23日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルRune Grammofon
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RLP3198
SKU 7033660031988

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
After successful studio and live albums with guitarist Reine Fiske as a co-billed guest and touring with uber guitarist Terje Rypdal, Norway's most unique instrumental jazz-rock outfit return to their original configuration as a trio. Keyboardist Stale Storlokken, bassist Nikolai Haengsle, and drummer Torstein Lofthus originally got together to explore music that inspired them -- from the cue-driven compositional vamp of Miles Davis' Bitches Brew and Weather Report's Mysterious Traveler and Sweetnighter recordings to the overdriven fusion of Tony Williams' Lifetime and Canterbury-style prog rock. Along the way, they discovered a sound of their own that exists between and outside those reference points. Greatest Show on Earth is economical. Its six tracks total just 35 minutes and range between five and six minutes. Focus, balance, and dynamic energy are the hallmarks of this music. "Way of Return" opens with a spectral, noir-ish vibe. Nebulous organ and analog synth offer a vamp that houses the ghost traces of a melody as Lofthus shuffles along with his hi-hat and kick drum in a slow 4/4. Haengsle's bassline bridges Storlokken's emergent three-chord statements and the drums become moderately forceful with every passing chorus. It almost gels but suddenly whispers to a close to make room for the frenzied charge of single "Actionpack1," that posits the notion of what might happen if Deep Purple-era Jon Lord sat in with National Health. It gives way to a nearly funky, double-time avant groove worthy of Gramavision-era Medeski, Martin & Wood. The soloing within this spiraling structure is remarkable: Lofthus rolls and accents at triple-time and Storlokken expands the harmonic palette with percussive, syncopated right-hand stabs and angular bass runs. Before closing, everything is dispersed in favor of what sounds like a cue from an obscure thriller's score. The distorted organ playing and bluesy bassline on "Farmer's Secret" announce a straight-ahead rock jam, but this is Elephant9. Before long, they're careening off into prog territory. "Dancing with Mr. E" is sinister Norwegian jazz-funk with breakbeats and cascading organ lines in knotty, moody interludes that threatens to re-emerge as something else, but returns to its original theme with an exponentially increased intensity. Lofthus pushes the band hard and Storlokken answers with Hammond power chords atop a throbbing, rumbling bassline that ultimately concludes in a dissonant storm of reverb. Closer "Freaks" unfolds deliberately before it transforms -- first into a mutant, swinging organ jazz and then into a sprawling prog fusion, with Haengsle's funky, roiling bassline and Lofthus' circular drumming (complete with frenetic fills and rolls) keeping it on the ground during Storlokken's passionate improvising. Greatest Show on Earth may be the trio's finest effort due to inspired, clever, engaging tunes and increased collective confidence. Their time with guitarists offered them a different approach, and they translated it into a musical acumen of ambitious imagination and swagger with an undeniably engaging intensity. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Way of Return
    2. 2.
      Actionpack1
    3. 3.
      Farmer's Secret
    4. 4.
      Dancing With Mr. E
    5. 5.
      Mystery Blend
    6. 6.
      Freaks

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アーティスト: Elephant 9

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