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Actual Proof

Mike ClarkAudio CD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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listen  2. The Grinder 5:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Aristide 7:49Album Only
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listen  5. Waiting Around 6:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Stuff 9:18Album Only
listen  7. Attack Of The 40 Ft Woman 4:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Cops And Robbers 7:18Album Only
listen  9. 59th Street Station 6:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Bacon Phat 7:13Album Only
listen11. The Famous Door 6:28$0.99 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 26, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: September 26, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Pgi / Platform
  • ASIN: B00004Y6V1
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #407,150 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Here's some greasy, authentically swinging groove music by a drummer with both feet planted firmly on the ground. Actual Proof, by virtue of its instrumental focus, and the blessed absence of ostentatious vocals and awful songs, is as good a jazz-funk amalgam as one is likely to encounter in this age of prefab, MIDI-ized, one-size-fits-all airplay prayers. This thanks to a series of witty, well-conceived arrangements that Clark and his band tackle with wit, good taste, and a real sense of the music's historical context and connections to modern jazz--going back all the way to T-Bone Walker and Louis Jordan, and as far forward as Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis (a truly dancing rethink on the seldom-covered Miles in the Sky masterpiece "Stuff").

The boppish, four-to-the-floor ferocity of "Cops and Robbers" underscores Clark's deep feeling for the blues, gut-bucket funk, and prebop swing ... not surprising, given that his résumé included Frogman Henry, Jimmy Reed, Albert King, and Freddy King by the time he graduated from high school (which gives his shuffles on "Stringers" and "The Famous Door" a real bacon-and-biscuits skank). Clark fronts a fine band (particularly enlivened by 8-string guitarist Charlie Hunter's Hammond organ-styled comp), which delineates that point where the rubber meets the road--where swing and funk intersect--as on the gloriously Mickey Spillane film noir of trumpeter Tim Ouirnette's "Attack of the Forty-Foot Woman" and the atmospheric, agonizingly slow groove to "59th Street Station," on which bass clarinetist Benny Maupin and bassist Ted Trimble illustrate the timelessness of the blues. And with his feverishly syncopated bass drum and dancing snare-cymbal combinations, drummer Clark gives these groove-oriented tunes a grit and authenticity seldom found in so-called fusion records. What it is. --Chip Stern


 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Showing Actual Proof - Giving the Drummer Some, September 26, 2000
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"theoe" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Actual Proof (Audio CD)
Mike Clark was the drummer with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters in the seventies and will always be remembered for his phenomenal work on a song called "Actual Proof" on the album THRUST. When I discovered this newest CD by Mike, also titled ACTUAL PROOF, I had to get it. A song called "Aristede" reminded me of some of the old Weather Report stuff, and is a brooding, intense future jazz classic. It features Bennie Maupin, one of the original Headhunters, who also played on Miles Davis BITCHES BREW recording and I hear traces of that influence here also. "Viper" had really interesting interplay, of the kind I haven't heard since Tony Williams and Wayne Shorter in Miles' sixties band. And on a song called "Bacon Phat," Mike and Charlie Hunter play one of the funkiest shuffles ever! There doesn't seem to be a bad cut on here and redeems the term fusion. Sophisticated, soulful, jazz, blues and what? It defines unique.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Drummin' with roots, October 20, 2000
This review is from: Actual Proof (Audio CD)
First of all this is the most interesting and fun cd I have heard in years, way beyond what Clark did on Herbie Hancock's Thrust. Not only is Clark the daddy of Gangsta funk grooves and jazz funk grooves but he is a consumate jazz drummer. This cd not only has futuristic funk grooves like I have never heard before, but Clark is playing real authentic jazz stuff up inside the funk. Not that high tech gymnasium heavy-handed fusion drumming, nor that boring straight time so-called groove stuff either. Clark is listening very closely and so are the other band members so it is total interplay. This reminds me of the kind of stuff Tony Williams played on Miles Smiles but funky. Charlie Hunter sounds real funky and Jed Levy is a great sax player, very modern and interesting. I love what Bennie Maupin did, very dark and moody. Ted Trimble on acoustic bass sounds nice and loose. Tim Ouimette's haunting trumpet is kind of like Miles but he has his own voice as well. Great compositions. No syrupy fusion with all the latest pre-fab licks here; this is a real jazz record on the funk side. Down and greasy but like a jazz rhythm section of the 60's. Thank you Mike Clark.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funky as you wanna be., March 18, 2001
This review is from: Actual Proof (Audio CD)
I just got my new Mike Clark cd Actual Proof. I think it is the finest cd I have heard in a very long time. I am also a drummer and I was going to write about the cd but I read one of the reviews about the show in Toronto, I was there also. I have to refute that jive immediately. That was the best show I have ever heard, the band was totally on fire. Mike is the Elvin Jones of the Jam Band scene. The beats were so funky and original I don't know where he is getting them from. Organic but with tons of chops. He streches out totally on every level, the time, polyrhythms,and over the bar for days. There was much more interplay in this group than the Headhunters. Mike played much more straight in those days, now he is going for it. Mike and Skerik seemed to read each others minds like Elvin Jones and John Coltrane but in a funk mode. Skerik was killing. Charlie and Mike had the deepest groove I have ever heard. The solos with Robert Walter were very, very, very high and soulful. Logic added a whole other approach that was perfect for what the rhythm section was doing. The crowd went nuts and wouldn't let them off the stage. It blew their minds. This is the first time I have heard any playing on this level on the JamBand scene. It had so much fire and all the interplay of jazz but completely funky. Once again Mike's beats are backwards and forwards at the same time, totally creative but soooooo... down and funky!! I also heard Butterfly and Watermelon man that night, Whoa! much more streched out and creative than on Thrust. Not as straight. Ten stars I can't wait for the next gig. I say please don't go back to the Old Headhunter's style, keep going and streching and growing. Don't go back PLEASE!!!This is much more exciting and interesting to listen to. Yeah Mike Funky as you wanna be. Thanks!...
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