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Garrett Saracho JID015

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発売日 2022年11月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJazz Is Dead
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 JID15CD
SKU 4062548042795

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:08

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Sabor del Ritmo
    2. 2.
      Altitude
    3. 3.
      White Buffalo
    4. 4.
      Trucha
    5. 5.
      The Gardens
    6. 6.
      73
    7. 7.
      El Cambio es Necesario
    8. 8.
      Calo

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Adrian YoungeAli Shaheed Muhammad

その他
アーティスト: Garrett Saracho
トランペット: Emile MartinezTatiana Tate
フルート: Scott Mayo
トロンボーン: Lasim RichardsAdrian YoungeLinear Labs Orchestra

商品の紹介

Few have clues as to how Jazz Is Deads Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge coaxed the reclusive pianist/composer Garrett Saracho into their Linear Labs studio. In 1973, he issued a lone album for Impulse. Titled En Medio, it showcased the pianists seamless meld of Latin soul grooves, hard bop, and deeply spiritual psychedelic jazz-funk. Quickly deleted due to label mismanagement, a disappointed Saracho toured with Redbone, then returned to school and became a Hollywood film editor. In 1998 he privately issued Dare to Dream, a partial soundtrack for his epic musical theater work Boys from North Broadway, about a pre-World War II working-class neighborhood. The eight jams here were co-composed by Saracho, Muhammad, and Younge. The producers enlisted a studio cast that included horn and string sections. While Younge appears on a range of instruments in all cuts, Muhammad plays bass or synth on half. Opener "Sabor del Ritmo" is derived from the Afro-Cuban bolero form with slowly pronounced piano montunos, swaying horns, and flute supported by hand percussion and drums. It becomes a swinging salsa halfway through as Saracho abandons arpeggios to pulse the beat in the high register. The pianist initiates "Altitude" with a complex vamp. Younge adds spiky guitars, a sensual bass pattern, and a hyperactive marimba playing between the beat as the rhythm section and strings deliver an expressionistic lyric melody. "White Buffalo" walks a jittery line between cinematic urban soul (a la the Love Unlimited Orchestra), West Coast orchestral jazz (think Gerald Wilson), and funk across Latin grooves, post-bop, and funk. Younge plays a hyperactive rhythm on marimba, then colors it with electric guitar. "Trucha" is a set highlight composed of hard, danceable Latin funk, adorned by a pulsing electric bassline from Muhammad under Sarachos meaty, polyrhythmic pianism as Younges vibes and guitar add textural dimension to tenor, alto, and two baritone saxes with two trumpets and a smoking flute (the latter sounds like a cross between the styles of Dave Valentin, Mauricio Smith, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, whom Saracho knew and gigged with). The syncopated rhythms and synced harmonies are breathtaking. Contrast it with the easy cha-cha of "The Gardens," the most beautiful track here. The breezy interplay between Scott Mayos flute, piano, percussion, and relaxed horns is infectious, and remains so as the tune transforms into a mambo. "El Cambio Es Necesario" melds son, jazz, and funky Latin soul, with sweeping horns, wah-wah guitars, a bumping bass, and an army of percussion. They collectively prod the horns in alternating waves of swing and contrapuntal conversation. There are no substandard cuts on Garret Saracho JIF015. While tracks such as "73" and wild closer "Calo" are more chaotic and free-form, they fold into the joyful aesthetic created by Saracho, Younge, and Muhammad. This is one of the labels standout releases due to its sophisticated charts, engaged, kinetic ensemble play, and complex yet accessible compositions. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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