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16.11.25

JACK DeJOHNETTE'S SPECIAL EDITION — Earth Walk (1991) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The final version of drummer/composer Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition bands sports a unique sound, on the verge of M-Base, and artfully driven due to saxophonists Greg Osby and Gary Thomas. Their tart sweet sounds are as much a part of the identity of this group as anything, and DeJohnette adds his own personal brand of funk and swing to the proceeding, making for an exciting and vital original music. Bassist Lonnie Plaxico, straight off the bandstand with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, keeps things briskly moving along, while Michael Cain plays a lot of acoustic piano, and some modified electric keyboards, to further separate this Special Edition from the others. DeJohnette's epic tribute to Wayne Shorter, "Where or Wayne," is reworked in a hip, measured melody missing beats on purpose, simmered in Cain's synthesized mystery. The spiked notes of "Monk's Plumb" provide space for drum fills, merging to an easy swing discipline, and a typically ribald Osby solo. A deliberate Herbie Hancock-styled funk identifies "It's Time to Wake Up & Dream" with the sour horns and Cain's intent acoustic piano driving this most M-Base track. If "Priestesses of the Mist" is reflective of its title through Cain's foggy electronic washes, the distaff, magical side is also represented by the flute of Thomas and Osby's soprano during a most evocative selection. Similarly, the title track feels like a trek through thick jungle flora and fauna, as a heavy-footstepped electric bass guitar from Plaxico leads the many and long, heavy strides of the bandmembers. Closest to jazz is the electro-acoustic hot bopper "One on One" and "Blue" with its patient, straight-ahead, no-amenities framework. This band has changed radically since the days when David Murray and Arthur Blythe were frontmen, but the music is all good, holds interest, and makes for another giant step in the varied, diverse, and intriguing career of DeJohnette. Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1.    It's Time To Wake Up And Dream    5:29
2.    Blue    6:17
3.    Where Or Wayne    9:42
4.    Priestesses Of The Mist    7:45
5.    Earth Walk    13:03
6.    On Golden Beams    5:16
7.    One On One    11:17
8.    Lydia    2:23
9.    Monk's Plumb    12:07
10.    It's Time To Wake Up And Dream    0:53
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Greg Osby
Double Bass [Acoustic Bass], Electric Bass – Lonnie Plaxico
Drums, Producer, Composed By – Jack DeJohnette
Piano [Yamaha Midi Acoustic Grand], Synthesizer [Korg T2 And T3] – Michael Cain
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Gary Thomas
Voice [Animal Sounds] – Joan Henry (tracks: 5)

22.10.25

MARTY EHRLICH — New York Child (1996) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Marty Ehrlich's music tends to be both melodic and exploratory, comfortable yet full of unexpected twists and turns. Switching between four reeds on his quintet set (which co-stars the complementary tenor of Stan Strickland in the frontline), Ehrlich emphasizes lyricism and strong themes, expertly setting up improvisations with well-conceived arrangements. The leader's nine originals flow together quite well, so one does not remember individual pieces as much as the friendly atmosphere and attractive colors on a whole. An underrated clarinetist who certainly ranks in the top ten of the 1990s, Ehrlich also displays a fresh musical personality on alto, soprano and bass clarinet, while his notable rhythm section (pianist Michael Cain, bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Bill Stewart) is both tight and spontaneous. Together with the fine tenor of Strickland, they create an unclassifiable set of surprisingly accessible modern jazz. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1.    New York Child    4:57
 Marty Ehrlich 
2.    Generosity    7:04
 Marty Ehrlich 
3.    Georgia Blue    4:46
 Julius Hemphill 
4.    Tell Me This    10:02
 Marty Ehrlich 
5.    Elvin's Exit    8:17
 Marty Ehrlich 
6.    Prelude    2:43
 Michael Cain / Marty Ehrlich 
7.    Time And The Wild Words    5:01
 Marty Ehrlich 
8.    Untitled    5:44
 Marty Ehrlich 
9.    Turn Again    9:09
 Jerome Harris 
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Marty Ehrlich
Double Bass – Michael Formanek
Drums – Bill Stewart
Piano – Michael Cain
Tenor Saxophone – Stan Strickland

HELEN HUMES — Songs I Like to Sing! (1960-1988) RM | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

One of the high points of Helen Humes' career, this Contemporary set (reissued on CD) features superior songs, superb backup, and very s...