Bastards Of
Soul - Spinnin'
A really
special sort of record from the Bastards Of Soul – a Texas group, but one who
work in this great mix of deep soul and slight southern rock touches – at a
level that almost makes this album feel like some lost nugget from the vaults
of Capricorn Records! Vocals are by male singer Chadwick Murray – not the
lovely lady on the cover – and there's a cool crossover vibe here that takes us
back to work by 70s genius talents like Eddie Hinton or Dan Penn, with guitar
lines that are strong, but balanced by these warmer organ currents that really
underscore the more soulful elements in the music – as do the laidback rhythms
on the tunes. Titles include "I've Got The Key", "Funky Ham
& Eggs", "Back To The City", "Spinning Out Of
Control", "The Way It Should Be", "The Waiting Time",
and "Your Love Has Turned My Heart To Bitterness". ~ Dusty Groove
Jesper Thilo
- Swing Is The Thing
Jesper
Thilo's been one of the strongest tenorists on the Danish scene for many years
running – and he's still a hell of a talent here, blowing with the kind of old
school imagination of Dexter Gordon or Johnny Griffin on their classic
Copenhagen recordings! Yet Thilo's very much his own man – as anyone who's ever
loved his records will tell you – and his tenor voice is captured beautifully
here, stretching out on a host of mostly older standards – with well-placed
accompaniment from a trio that features Soren Kristiansen on piano, Daniel
Franck on bass, and Frandcs Rifbjerg on drums – players who never overwhelm
Jesper's strong lead, but definitely give him the right sort of groove. Titles
include "I Can't Get Started", "Just Friends", "Splanky",
"Nature Boy", "Swinging Till The Girls Come Home", and
"Woody N You". ~ Dusty Groove
Ville
Herrala - Pu
We Jazz
Records presents ‘Pu:’, the boundary-breaking solo debut of bass player Ville
Herrala, to be released on 21 February 2020. Utilising only the double bass but
looking at the instrument from various different perspectives. The end result
is an inspired set of 14 miniatures, each pushing the concept forward in a
highly personal way. The first single ‘Pu: 12’ presents a rhythmic approach
with echoes of from the world of minimal classical music and electronic music. Bowed
tracks such as ‘Pu: 2’ offer another perspective, as does the second single
‘Pu: 10’, going back to the essence of the instrument and opening new doors
while doing so. Each of the tracks is a compact musical adventure unto its own.
The album will be available via We Jazz Records as black and red vinyl
versions, CD and digitally. Ville Herrala (b. 1979) is one of the most
highly-regarded bass players working in the Finnish scene. He's known from the
ranks of such top ensembles as PLOP, Jukka Perko Jazztet, U-Street All Stars,
Jukka Eskola Orquesta Bossa and UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra, to name but a few.
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