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Redemption |
Slow Poke |
első megjelenés éve: 2000 |
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(2000)
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3.726 Ft
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1. | Johnny Hornet
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2. | Sixth Sense
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3. | Jar of Hair
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4. | Cilantro
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5. | God Don't Never Change
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6. | Dear Ear
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7. | Been a Son
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8. | Redemption
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9. | Breeze Valley
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10. | Shine a Light
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Jazz
Recorded in August 1998
Slow Poke David Tronzo - slide guitar, baritone guitar, dobro, waste basket Kenny Wollesen - drums, percussion, samples Michael Blake - tenor & soprano saxophone, melodica, handclaps, fingersnaps Tony Scherr - bass guitar, dobro, guitar
The band name is a politically-not-so-correct insinuation, hinting at an unhastened sexual encounter, a lazy, lustful affair. Well, one doesn't need many more words to describe the band's debut album. It's a damp, groovy thing, oozing sensuality, displaying great skill and the patience to thoroughly apply it. [Listen to the samples of ''Johnny Hornet'' or ''Sixth Sense'' to find out what we're talking about here.] So... take your time enjoying this one.
* Martin Wollesen - Design
Many bop snobs would have us believe that all avant-garde jazz is nothing more than mindless, directionless noise. But it's foolish to make sweeping generalizations about any musical idiom. While there's nothing wrong with atonal free jazz, some of it is brilliant, listeners need to realize that not all avant-garde jazz is atonal. Avant-garde jazz can, in fact, be very melodic. A perfect example is Redemption by Slow Poke, an East Coast quartet that includes tenor and soprano saxophonist Michael Blake, bassist Tony Scherr, drummer Kenny Wollesen, and a guitarist who simply goes by Tronzo. If Cecil Taylor, Charles Gayle, and Anthony Braxton are extremely avant-garde, Slow Poke is only mildly avant-garde. This diverse, generally impressive CD takes an inside/outside approach -- a lot more inside than outside -- and all of the tunes have discernible melodies. Much to its credit, Slow Poke as eclectic as it is musical; everything from North African and Middle Eastern music to blues, funk, and rock has influenced this 1998 session. Meanwhile, Slow Poke puts its interpretive powers to work on imaginative versions of Johnny Cash's "Redemption," Nirvana's "Been a Son," and the Rolling Stones' "Shine a Light," all of which lend themselves nicely to jazz makeovers. While many other jazz artists are content to inundate us with the same old Tin Pan Alley standards, Slow Poke realizes that rock and country songs can, in fact, be relevant to jazz. Redemption falls short of innovative, but it has a probing, adventurous spirit that was missing from many of the jazz recordings of the late '90s. --- Alex Henderson, All Music Guide |
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