Such - Wide Nose Full Lips
Not the first album we've heard from Such, but a set that
has us listening to her music with fresh ears all over again – as the whole
thing's got a crisp, positive crackle that really lives up to the pride of the
cover image and the title! In a world of underground soul singers who can
sometimes sound too alike, Such comes across with an instantly distinct personality
– this flow in her music that's completely wonderful, and which pushes her
message forward with a warmth that's hard to ignore. It also helps that there's
some near-perfect keyboards in the mix, which seem wrapped around her voice to
combine and make the pairing seem like a whole new instrument – on titles that
include "The Real Thing", "Wide Nose Full Lips",
"Mood", "Ordinary People", "Don't Matter What They
Say", and "Before Dark". ~ Dusty Groove
Jonathan Jurion - Le Temps Fou – The Music of Marion Brown
A beautiful tribute to the music of Marion Brown – a
saxophonist who might be one of our favorite jazz musicians of all time – and
who always seemed to have a vision that was even wider than the recordings he
gave the world! That spirit really seems to come out here – as pianist Jonathan
Jurion uses the songs of Brown as a jumping-off point, but then quickly moves
into music that's very different than any of Marion's own recordings – yet
which, we're guessing, would have really met with his approval! There's
definitely horns in the group – trumpet form Josiah Woodson, and tenor and
soprano sax from Jowee Omicil – but the core energy of the music really comes
from the piano, which is wrapped up with the rhythms in a way that's sometimes
echoes work from Abdulla Ibrahim or Randy Weston – even though Jurion's working
with a very different sense of rhythm. The group features great drums from
Arnaud Dolmen, bass from Michel Alibo, and ka drum from Olivier Juste – on
titles that include "Sweet Earth Flying", "Fortunato",
"La Placita", "Capricorn Moon", "West India",
"Once Upon A Time", and "Le Temps Fou". ~ Dusty Groove
Palm Unit - Don't Buy Ivory Anymore – The Music Of Henri
Texier
Palm Unit began their recorded career with a great tribute
to French jazz legend Jef Gilson – but here, they maybe sound even more amazing
– in an album that takes on the tunes of bassist Henri Texier, but with results
that are completely the group's own! Bass definitely figures in the music – as
organist Frederic Ecoffier plays some very cool bass synth too – but the music
has this warm, organic flow that's very much like some of the more unusual
albums that Texier recorded in the 70s – music that certainly has jazz at the
core, but which is very open to embracing other sounds too – in a lineup that
also features Lionel Martin on tenor, Philippe Pipon Garcia on drums, and
Abraham Mansfarroll on percussion. The drums and percussion dance along in
these wonderful rhythms with the keyboards and electric bassbits – and the
tenor tops things off with a very soulful vibe. The set features one track with
vocals – "Le Piroguer" – and other titles include "Homme
Rogue", "Mad Nomad", "Don't Buy Ivory Anymore",
"Quand Le Blues S'En Ira", and "Mr Freeman". ~ Dusty Groove
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