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4 Walls of Freedom

Joe LockeAudio CD
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The critical community continually cites Joe Locke for his artistic work. "There seems little doubt that Locke, with his ability to play cool and funky, heady and relaxed, is set to become the pre-eminent vibraphonist in jazz." (The Times, London). He has been voted the #1 vibist in DownBeat Magazine's Critic's Poll (TDWR) and Brazil's International Jazz Poll, has recorded over 25 CDs as a band… Read more in Amazon's Joe Locke Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 27, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sirocco Jazz Limited
  • ASIN: B00008V629
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #80,086 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Surfacing
2. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Prayer
3. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Searching
4. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Ballet of the Storni
5. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Helping Hands (For Vince Casolaro)
6. 4 Walls of Freedom Suite: Look to This Day
7. Crescent Street
8. Suite Di Morfeo: Now I Lay Me Down
9. Suite Di Morfeo: Now in Darkness I Dream
10. Suite Di Morfeo: Waking Now, I Wonder

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fitting finale, July 9, 2003
This review is from: 4 Walls of Freedom (Audio CD)
This is a really fine disc made all the more poignant because it's Bob Berg's last appearance on record. Tragically, the brilliant tenor saxophonist died in a car crash shortly after this disc was made. The fact that it's Joe Lock's session doesn't really matter: Berg is a monster presence throughout these proceedings. Indeed, ironically, it may be his best and most persuasive performance in his long and distinguished career.

But let's not dwell on that. Instead, let's celebrate this absolutely marvelous, even stunning, music. Oddly, this disc bears a distinct resemblance to Milagro, that brilliant Southwestern-flavored jazz disc by the great jazz pianist, Alan Pasqua. For starters, there's the Southwest packaging, with the giveaway being the turquoise wood molding on the back of the CD insert. A closer look reveals that it's not turquoise at all, but more baby blue, even periwinkle: thus Mediterranean, not Southwest. But you know what? It doesn't matter. More than mere packaging, there's a deep Four Corners-type feeling about this music. As I live in Monument, CO, one of the four states whose corners join to form the only contiguous point of four states in the US, I feel the deep Southwest vibe in this music. In reality, it may well be that this isn't a Southwestern vibe at all. After all, one of the cuts is called "Ballad of the Storni," and the reference is to birds that winter in Rome. Southwest, southern Italy, whatever. There's a definite warm-climate vibe here, and if I choose to identify it as Southwestern, who's to argue?

In any case, whatever the exact climactic/geographic referent, all four of these dudes are on the same musical page. And that page is one of my favorites-an elegiac, celebratory, ecstatic page: mystical, earthy, and transcendent.

The addition of Gerard Presencer, the monster British flugelhorn player, on a couple of cuts only enhances the glorious vibe happening here.

This continues the overwhelming feeling that 2003 is going to go down in the annuls of jazz history as one of the very finest years ever.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, July 9, 2003
This review is from: 4 Walls of Freedom (Audio CD)
Bob Berg was a genius. He will be missed. This one's a keeper.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hey there hot stuff...., July 8, 2007
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This band is on fire! Joe Locke (vibes), Gary Novak (drums), James Genus (bass) and the great Bob Berg (tenor sax) burn white hot through 62 minutes of Locke's intricate, tuneful compositions. Gerard Presencer (flugelhorn) guests on three tracks. If intense, high-energy jazz is your thing, this CD will put you in hog heaven. Small quibble: I wish the bass were higher in the mix. Bob Berg R.I.P.
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