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HERBIE HANCOCK - Empyrean Isles Post Bop | review permalink
FREDDIE HUBBARD - First Light Classic Fusion | review permalink
KEITH JARRETT - The Köln Concert Post-Fusion Contemporary | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - In a Silent Way Classic Fusion | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - Kind of Blue Cool Jazz | review permalink
HERBIE HANCOCK - Head Hunters Funk Jazz | review permalink
CURTIS MAYFIELD - Superfly Jazz Soundtracks | review permalink
TOSHIKO AKIYOSHI - Long Yellow Road Progressive Big Band | review permalink
MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - The Inner Mounting Flame Classic Fusion | review permalink
JANKO NILOVIC - Rythmes Contemporains Exotica | review permalink
CHARLES MINGUS - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Post Bop | review permalink
JIMMY SMITH - Root Down Soul Jazz | review permalink
JOHN COLTRANE - Olé Coltrane Hard Bop | review permalink
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Waltz for Debby Cool Jazz | review permalink
SANTANA - Caravanserai Classic Fusion | review permalink
MILES DAVIS - Sketches of Spain Third Stream | review permalink
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Everybody Digs Bill Evans Hard Bop | review permalink
GEORGE BENSON - White Rabbit Pop Jazz/Crossover | review permalink
HERBIE HANCOCK - Maiden Voyage Post Bop | review permalink
WAYNE SHORTER - Speak No Evil Hard Bop | review permalink

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Jazz Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Classic Fusion 27 3.39
2 Jazz Related Rock 17 3.35
3 Hard Bop 14 3.79
4 Jazz Related RnB 12 3.00
5 Post Bop 11 3.95
6 Latin Rock/Soul 8 3.38
7 Cool Jazz 7 4.07
8 Pop Jazz/Crossover 6 3.17
9 World Fusion 4 4.00
10 Funk Jazz 4 4.13
11 Post-Fusion Contemporary 4 4.00
12 Progressive Big Band 3 4.33
13 Soul Jazz 3 4.00
14 Nu Jazz 3 3.67
15 Jazz Soundtracks 3 4.33
16 Exotica 3 3.67
17 Third Stream 3 3.33
18 Vocal Jazz 2 3.75
19 Latin Jazz 2 4.00
20 Swing 1 3.00
21 Funk 1 3.00
22 Jazz Related Blues 1 4.00

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MISINTERPROTATO / TRICHOTOMY Variations

Album · 2007 · Post-Fusion Contemporary
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On their third album this trio from the sunny state of Brisbane, Australia, continue to play a contemporary jazz that might please fans of classical piano, along with listeners interested in an at-times free-wheeling, often emotive strand of jazz drawing from a range of traditions. There are hints of the great impressionist pianists in the ballads, little moments of avant-leaning jazz and snaky rhythmic passages where the drums, bass and piano lock together and are intercut with optimistic passages that turn a piece around midstream.

Elsewhere you get the feeling that the music wouldn’t sound out of place in a road trip movie or a film of some dramatic substance – ‘Start’ comes to mind, where the trio are assisted by a guest string section in evoking a sense of panic.

The fusion of styles on 'Variations' is held together by pianist Sean Foran’s classical influences, he has a manner of playing that doesn’t exactly evoke the Third Stream genre but more perhaps, as I’ve suggested earlier, an impressionist classical pianist who can also play jazz. This feel is supported by often minimalist instrumentation from Parker and Marchisella (on drums and bass respectively), who in a piece like ‘Please’ keep their contributions subtle, never crowding the piano.

Things get much snappier at times, like in ‘Variations on a Bad Day’ where the group build and release tension quickly, in a kind of madcap dance of a piece – where Marchisella turns on the distortion and Foran jabs at the keys – though the pianist does so again with yet more abandon on ‘Chunk.’ For the quieter side to the band, there are the equally representative pieces like the sombre ‘At the Right Moment’ or my favourite ‘Ascent’ which at times brings Keith Jarrett’s ‘Koln Concert’ to mind, only in a more composed manner and enhanced by Peter Knight’s muted trumpet. Knight, a top Australian jazz artist in his own right, does just enough here to add that extra mournful element, as does a whisper of electronics.

Running over an hour, the album is often exploratory, and while not every piece is as memorable as say ‘Branching Out’ or ‘Ascent’, this is certainly a great album of modern jazz that’s worth a listen for fans of the piano in particular. Released on quality Australian label Jazzhead, ‘Variations’ is a high point for the trio, who followed it up with the similar but slightly less enjoyable ‘The Gentle War.’ As I type the band are in the studio working on their next release, under new name ‘Trichotomy.’

BILL EVANS (PIANO) Waltz for Debby

Live album · 1961 · Cool Jazz
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Bill Evans has more than a few fantastic live albums so if you’re looking for a place to begin, this is it. Released with perhaps his most complimentary sidemen, at a definite peak in his popularity, ‘Waltz for Debby’ is among the finest Cool Jazz releases.

Evans plays relaxed, as might be expected, but never dull. He is not known as a busy player and often seems content to let other musicians to utilize space that his notes move around, remaining gentle, emotive and effective (bassist Lafaro is an obvious example of this.) It’s a very together-sounding album, which is both a redundant thing to say about good music, and a thrilling thing to say about the trio – on their final album together, Evans, Motian and Lafaro sound whole.

While he never flies into lengthy solos here, Evans still draws out a set of standards and two compositions which later became standards, Davis’ Milestones and Evans’ own classic Waltz for Debby, which is a clear highlight. Equally pleasing is the almost ocean-like wash and shimmer of My Foolish Heart and the more upbeat moments toward the end of the album. (Evans’ fans will also enjoy familiar phrasings in Some Other Time.)

For me, more so than his more adventurous, more famous ‘Sunday at the Village Vanguard’ this is his best live outing. Not to be overlooked.

DON ELLIS Soaring

Album · 1973 · Progressive Big Band
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One of his last studio recordings, Soaring brings together a wide range of elements from Ellis’ past to create an accessible big band album with its share of fusion and even pop sensibilities. The record certainly still has its tricky moments, where it seems like half the players are hard at work doing different things, but it does retain a sense of completeness.

Ellis essentially has a small orchestra to utilise but doesn’t crowd his arrangements. There’s also a focus on more ‘riff-based’ playing for some of the rhythm sections – take ‘Go Back Home’ or ‘The Devil Made Me Write This Piece’ for instance and it’s generally a set of exciting tunes, opener ‘Whiplash’ not least among them. There’s still room for a couple of slower numbers – of which the brief ‘Image of Maria’ is perhaps the more heartfelt, while ‘Nicole’ is a bit cooler.

‘Sladka Pitka’ written by organ and piano player Milcho Leviev possesses perhaps the most varied arrangement, melding CTI-sounding light funk with what could be described as a car-chase horn arrangement, and passages that evoke some sort of bad trip. The most expressive song, even the most direct, has to be ‘Invincible’ with its coy beginning and explosive middle section – the stand out piece for me.

Fans of his earlier work may not enjoy this album, but if you already own ‘Haiku’ ‘Connection’ or ‘Tears of Joy’ and don’t have Soaring yet, it’s definitely worth a look.

FREDDIE HUBBARD Sky Dive

Album · 1972 · Classic Fusion
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Right on the heels of the brilliant ‘First Light’ comes Hubbard’s ‘Sky Dive’ which is a less consistent but still worthwhile addition to his canon, perhaps for the title track and the funk-influenced opener alone. While on the surface it doesn’t stray far from the approach taken on the previous album; Sebesky conducting strings and a horn section, Hubbard both fiery and lyrical and supported by a fine group of CTI regulars like Carter, Benson, Laws, Airto and Cobham, the balance of the songs don’t play together as well this time around.

Of course there’s nothing wrong with the performances (except that I’d liked to have heard more of Jarrett) but the ballad seems to play without aching and the other two cover versions, In a Mist and the theme from The Godfather, suffer a little from what seem to be scattered arrangements, even if the latter has a fantastic ending.

For me most of the joy in this album comes from the title track and Povo – each allow the band to get stuck into the rhythm and provide ample solo space for everyone – Hubbard sounds confident and Carter holds everything together with his bass line as band jam it out. Benson is great as ever and the really the piece’s only weakness might be a vague sense of sameness when compared to the song First Light on Hubbard’s previous release. Sky Dive is another cracker which gives a slight Latin feel to its laid back approach and ends the album very pleasantly.

I hesitate to say for fans only, as this is still great fusion and Hubbard is always a pretty commanding soloist, but for my money ‘First Light’ is the superior example of the fusion he was producing for CTI in the early ‘70s. Still, ‘Sky Dive’ does boast a couple of classics so if a reissue appears, it might be worth collecting anyway.

HERBIE HANCOCK Mr. Hands

Album · 1980 · Funk Jazz
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On ‘Mr Hands’ Hancock blends a mix of the spacey sounds first heard on ‘Head Hunters’ with the more compact funk and jazz he showcased on ‘Man Child.’ Flash to 1980 and here his forward-looking production has blended ‘modern’ sounds with a more familiar funk and jazz sound, more than ably assisted by a revolving cast that features Tony Williams, Ron Carter and Alphonse Mouzon among others – even, on Shiftless Shuffle, a reunion of the original ‘Head Hunters’ line-up.

Overall it’s a pretty damn enjoyable album, one which seems to be overlooked in his canon sometimes (and that’s no small list to look through). It sounds like the performers are having fun and there’s a driving feel to much of the playing too, something which is quite welcome, put this album on and you’ll feel good too – start with Just Around the Corner and see. While no single player dominates, in Shiftless Shuffle where the Head Hunters band is reunited, Mason especially stands out. He’s handy indeed. On this song especially, a classic jazz funk fusion sound is clear and it reminds me just how much Herbie Hancock and his band pioneered for the genre.

In fact, while there’s enough of a laid back feel to the music to contrast the more upbeat pieces, such as the opener and especially the ‘textured’ 4 am, the focus overall remains on a funky fusion where Hancock’s variety of electric keys keep things interesting, making for a fine contrast to his solos, which are delivered with some aggression. Worth a look for fans of the genre, and damn near essential for Hancock fans.

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