Thursday, September 13, 2012

NEW RELEASES - MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD, THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET / SONNY ROLLINS, GROOVE STU

  
MEDESKI MARTIN & WOOD - FREE MAGIC

For their latest effort, MMW dip into their archives to present a collection of recordings documenting their first-ever acoustic tour in 2007. The set, stretching out over five expansive tracks, captures the three intrepid improvisers keyboardist John Medeski, bassist Chris Wood and drummer Billy Martin exploring the telepathic hookup and deep groove sensibility that has defined MMW since its inception in 1991. Free Magic will be released on September 25, but you can pre-order now on CD, vinyl, or digital download at the MMW store. Tracklisting: Doppler; Blues For Another Day; Free Magic/Ballade In C Minor,Vergessene Seelen'; Where's Sly; Nostalgia In Times Square/Angel Race.

THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET AT MUSIC INN GUEST ARTIST: SONNY ROLLINS


The Modern Jazz Quartet with a very noteworthy addition – the great Sonny Rollins, whose work on this record really makes it a cut above the usual MJQ outing for Atlantic! As on the quartet's previous Music Inn album with Jimmy Giuffre, the addition of a reed player really inflects their trademark sound with a new range of sounds and feelings – and Rollins himself cuts back on the hardbop influences, and shows some great restraint in matching some of the group's more modern modes. Sonny only plays on 2 of the album's 6 tracks – but that's enough to open it up nicely – and on other numbers, the MJQ begin in their usual mellower mode, but then seem to step things up with more boppish inflections, almost anticipating Rollins' arrival on the last 2 numbers. Sonny plays on the tunes "Bag's Groove" and "Night In Tunisia" – and other titles include "Midsommer", "Festival Sketch", "Yardbird Suite", and an opening medley. ~ Dusty Groove

GROOVE STU - ARTOFFICIAL SUBSTANCE

Man, it's been forever since we heard from Groove Stu – and during that time, they've really grown a lot! This excellent set is full of soul and charm right from the very first night – a very unique nu school harmony record – yet done without any chart cliches or some of the overdone styles you'd find in other male groups – thanks partly to the obvious maturity of these guys! The harmonies are great, and the vocal interplay is really fresh – upbeat, positive, and set to these slightly jazzy tunes that take off with a great deal of warmth. Titles include "Thing Called Love", "Back In The Day", "Ebony Superstar", "Places", "Get Right", "Come & Go With Me", and "Perfect Time". ~ Dusty Groove

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