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Fourth World |
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| AVAILABLE AS DOWNLOAD ONLY! YOU WILL BE EMAILED A LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE MUSIC FILES ONCE YOUR ORDER IS PROCESSED. FILES ARE ENCODED AT CD QUALITY. FOR AN ADDITIONAL $5.99 (US OR CANADA) OR $8.99 (REST OF THE WORLD), WE WILL CREATE THE CD FOR YOU (SHIPPING INCLUDED). JUST REQUEST THE CD AT CHECKOUT. Helias’ latest marks a decisive shift for the bassist. Moving from more overtly avant conceptual concerns he here pulls in the reins a bit and seems to pay tribute to Mingus. The themes and arrangements (the Slickaphonic funk of “Skin” and the closer notwithstanding have a palpable “beneath the underdog” flavor. Blues, swing, and edge of classicism and a measured dose of freedom are the primary ingredients, though the bassist opts for a slightly less raucous ambiance overall. Ehrlich and Robertson set each other off nicely given the former’s subtly impassioned yet controlled lyricism and the latter’s brilliant quilt of backward glancing forward pushing (Louis Armstrong to Bill Dixon) mannerisms. The aforementioned funk cuts have their pleasures as well. Anderson takes a buzzing bellowing solo on “Skin” while the closer provides compositional interest through Helias’ knowing use of intersecting neo-minimalist lines.
Milo Fine |
ARTISTS Mark Helias, Herb Robertson, Marty Ehrlich, Pheeroan Ak Laff, Anthony Davis, Ray ANderson, Jerome Harris |
TRACKS
- Police Story Blues
- Skin
- Fourth World
- Albert
- Desert Blue
- Pitchfield Blues
- Parousia
- Rumination
- Morphologarhythm
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